Yuki Tsunoda recounts his misadventures at US customs

Yuki Tsunoda recounts his misadventures at US customs
Yuki Tsunoda recounts his misadventures at US customs

For Yuki Tsunoda, this 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix started off with a bang. And it wasn't his test drive of an IndyCar that sent him into the laps, but rather his arrival at the airport where the American customs services made him spend a hell of a quarter of an hour.

Indeed, the Japanese was held longer than expected by customs officers, known for their firmness, this Wednesday. A moment which lasted for many hours according to the Racing Bulls driver who did not expect to start his weekend like this even though there was once talk of a possible dismissal!

« Luckily, they let me go after two or three exchangeshe rejoiced when arriving in the paddock. Well, quite a few exchanges, in fact… For two to three hours…. I was almost sent home. This seemed a bit strange to me given my frequent travel to the country and the fact that I have a valid visa. I was in my pajamas, so maybe I didn't look like a Formula 1 driver. They didn't believe I was one. »

Yuki Tsunoda even explained that he experienced this situation alone while traveling accompanied. “ There was my physiotherapist (John Noonan) who I travel withhe continues. But when you go through customs, you do it individually (…) Suddenly, [l’officier] brought me into the room and when I had an exchange with him, I asked if I could bring the person I was traveling with. Maybe he could help me explain my situation and that of Formula 1 a little more. But they didn't allow me to be accompanied or even to call anyone. I also wanted to call the team, or maybe , to help me. But in this room there's nothing we can do. » Luckily, everything ended well. Maybe Yuki Tsunoda won't show up at US customs in his pajamas in the future.

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