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I think Tsunoda handled the new pressure pretty well, and you can't ignore he consistently achieves good results in a pretty shit car.
However, while most will disagree, I find Ricciardo's return slightly underwhelming. Don't get me wrong: he is still impressive and on the level of Tsunoda after being out almost over half a year. But after all that media attention and Helmut Marcos's infamous call with de Vries after Daniels's lap time in testing, I was hyped and expecting an incredible performance.
He is as good as a veteran should be, but it shows how much potential Tsunoda actually still has.