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Tsunoda curious about how racing in high altitude will affect him

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool Yuki Tsunoda admits he is facing an unknown over how he will physically react to racing in high altitude at the Mexican Grand Prix. The rookie F1 driver says he has not experienced conditions such as those at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez circuit before, and as such has taken some special preparations to ensure that he can cope with it. "I am keen to see what effect the altitude in Mexico City will have on me, as I have never driven before in these conditions," Tsunoda explained in Honda's race preview. "With a helmet on, I can imagine it could be quite difficult and demanding on the neck and arms, but...
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