18/10/2025 10:00
Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies has sent an apology to Yuki
Tsunoda after a team error left him eliminated at the end of SQ1 on
Friday. In the final moments of the sprint qualifying session in
Austin, Texas, Tsunoda was at the back of a queue of cars waiting
to emerge from the pit lane. With only one minute and 45 seconds on
the clock, Tsunoda was under pressure to get around to the start
line and begin a new lap. He failed to do so in time and labelled
the mistake as "pretty shocking", as it left him 18th on the
starting grid for Saturday's race. "We apologise to Yuki," Mekies
told Sky F1 . "The program was a bit too tight. "It was a choice
between staying out and cooling down on the track or trying to cool
down a bit better in the garage. "We thought we would have the time
to come back into the garage and get out again. "It was only
possible for a few cars to do that, and we missed the cut. So we
owe Yuki an apology there." On the other side of the Red Bull
garage, Max Verstappen delivered a stunning lap to put his car on
pole position for the sprint race. Mekies detailed that the final
sector made all the difference for the four-time champion. "We knew
it was always going to be touch-and-go," he said. "But then Lando
had put a very, very good lap in Q3 and it looked really difficult
to match. "Max was line-to-line with Lando for most of the lap.
But in the last corners, he sent the car in and got the smallest of
the gaps needed to get pole."