Yuki Tsunoda, who entered F1 last season, did not have a very good rookie season.Tsunoda, who was behind his teammate Pierre Gasly by a clear margin, came to the fore with his accidents and curses rather than his performance.Tsunoda, who was aware of the need to work harder and get in shape, moved to Italy for this purpose.In the final races of the season, AlphaTauri announced that Tsunoda will be on the team in 2022.Tsunoda, on the other hand, gave some hints that the situation could be reversed by placing 4th in the last race of the season.As of the first four races of the 2022 season, the situation seems to have reversed for now.Without making any mistakes, Tsunoda left four races with 10 points and is now ahead of Gasly in the championship.Alex Brundle, son of ex-Formula 1 driver Martin Brundle, thinks there is something very nice about Tsunoda's character and says Red Bull has not let their faith in him go.Speaking to CrashF1.net's podcast, Brundle said, "Tsunoda continues to work, am I wrong? He still has high energy.""After making a late braking pass in the Imola race, he sent a very enjoyable message over the radio—that's something I absolutely love about him."I find myself wanting to see him really succeed because unlike some other drivers he manages to stay a human being inside the car. You could say it doesn't hurt his character, it probably helps.""Last season there were a lot of moments when Gasly performed in the front group, got on the podium, got good results. Yuki was just coming up with accidents or incidents.""People questioned whether he would still be in the sport, but they still believed him and decided to keep him for another year. I hope he can be successful, I want to see that the Red Bull pilot program has to be nurturing, not disruptive. We just say 'let's bring him to the sport, no he's not, let's bring him to the sport. 'No, it didn't happen'.Krack: "The surge pulls an invisible barrier in front of the car"Vettel: "F1 should not be DRS dependent"Hamilton: "It's ridiculous to discuss such a small matter as accessories"Volkswagen management wants to see German pilots in Porsche and Audi seatsIlott returns as Alfa Romeo reserve driver in MiamiVerstappen wants to repeat Imola resultHamilton: "It's ridiculous to discuss such a small matter as accessories"Pre-Miami GP: Number of power units usedThe FIA is investigating Ferrari, which allegedly tested a different sole in tire tests!