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Yuki Tsunoda is currently enduring the worst run of form in Red
Bull's 21-year history in F1. The Japanese racer finished the
Hungarian Grand Prix in 17th place to record a seventh consecutive
race outside the points, having last scored with a 10th at Imola in
May. Excluding Did Not Finishes (DNFs), no Red Bull driver has
ever gone seven successive races without troubling the points.
Tsunoda's form is of a major concern to the already-in-trouble Red
Bull, as he has contributed only seven points out of the team's
tally of 194. If Max Verstappen's 187 points were scrubbed, Red
Bull would be last in the standings on just those seven points,
with Tsunoda earning no extra points if the Dutchman were removed.
His best result since Imola was a 12th in Canada, where he started
a penalised 18th after overtaking Oscar Piastri under red flag
conditions in practice, earning a 10-place grid penalty. The
absolute outright record for a Red Bull driver not scoring points
in consecutive races, including DNFs, is Christian Klien between
the 2006 Malaysian and German Grands Prix. However, the Austrian
retired from six of those 11 races, and only had two back-to-back
finishes in Britain and Canada. Yuki Tsunoda's Red Bull results
since last points finish