Yuki Tsunoda finished 17th in the Monaco Grand Prix F1 race at Circuit de Monaco on Sunday.
What happened?
Tsunoda's run of poor qualifying continued, as he was knocked out of Q2 at Monaco.
Why it matters for Yuki Tsunoda
That set him up for a tough weekend given the difficulty of passing at the circuit.
Tsunoda was stuck in a line of traffic most of the day while staying out for a long second stint, hoping for a yellow flag that never came.
What comes next?
In six races with Red Bull, Tsunoda has finished in the top ten on three occasions but has totaled only four points.
And Tsunoda's poor qualifying has been a recurring issue, with the Japanese driver struggling to make an impact in the competitive F1 field.
So the pressure is on Tsunoda to improve his qualifying performance and start scoring more points for Red Bull.
But for now, Tsunoda will have to regroup and focus on the next race, looking to bounce back from a disappointing weekend in Monaco.
Tsunoda's finish at the Monaco Grand Prix was a disappointing result, given his potential as a young driver in the F1 series.
The Japanese driver will look to improve his qualifying and racing performance in the coming weeks, starting with the next Grand Prix event.