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Formula 1 driver Yuki Tsunoda admitted he was living a less than ideal lifestyle at the start of his career in the sport, ordering takeaways and gaming. The Japanese AlphaTauri racer is currently about to embark on his second season in F1 and revealed his team boss had inspired him to change.
After initially making his name in Formula 2 the racer moved into the pinnacle of motorsport when he joined AlphaTauri for the 2021 season.
Now he has a full campaign under his belt many are expecting the 21-year-old to push on and also to put added pressure on his team-mate Pierre Gasly.
However, while the racer's skills and attitude on the track have garnered much attention, his lifestyle off the track has certainly taken some time to adjust.
Tsunoda admitted that seeing his boss Franz Tost regularly getting up early