In the closing stages of the 2024 F1 opener, Tsunoda was hunting down Kevin Magnussen for 12th place on hard tyres while team-mate Ricciardo was closing in on both of them on softs.
On lap 50 RB asked Tsunoda to concede position to his team-mate so that Ricciardo could attack the Haas driver on the faster tyre compound, which the Japanese driver initially disputed, but belatedly swapped places a lap later.
Ricciardo was unable to overtake Magnussen but held onto 13th place and finished directly ahead of Tsunoda.
Throughout the incident Tsunoda aired his grievances at the swap call over team radio and on the cooldown lap appeared to serve towards Ricciardo.
Speaking after the race, Tsunoda said he didn’t understand the RB team order and wanted to review the decision.
“I was just about to overtake Magnussen, I was side by side one the main straight and got a driver swap [for the] last few laps,” Tsunoda said.
“To be honest, I didn’t understand what the team thought. So, I have to understand what they were thinking, but so far I don’t understand.
“We have to review what was their thoughts to be honest, I don’t really understand.”
However, Ricciardo said in the pre-race team strategy meeting the scenario was covered so he expected the swap.
“We talked about it before the race and we go through strategy and we have a few plans of what strategy that we might do,” Ricciardo explained. “It was highly likely that we starting on the new soft meant I was going to finish the race on a new soft and have an attacking last stint. The call was quite expected.
“I know when you are in the race and you are a little bit more emotional and it is a bit more intense but this call came as no surprise.
“Obviously every lap counts when you are on this tyre and trying to get this little bit of grip out of it so you need to react to the team call. Also, we weren’t in a points position yet so there was really nothing to lose. Just let me go and see if I can do something about.”
Ricciardo added he was happy to swap positions back with Tsunoda if the call came from RB after he was unable to overtake Magnussen.
“In the end whether I am 13th or 14th, I don’t know if any driver cares about that but I don’t, so if the team had let him back by before the finish line I would’ve done it because it means nothing to me,” he added. “Unless we are in the points who cares?
“But it is really just if you are in the points…
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