India, May 18 -- Yuki Tsunoda's high-speed crash in Q1 at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix has dealt a major blow to Red Bull's weekend, with Helmut Marko calling the incident a "huge setback" amid already tight resources. The crash, which destroyed Tsunoda's upgraded RB21, couldn't have come at a worse time, as Imola kicks off a gruelling triple-header stretch in the Formula 1 calendar.

While Tsunoda walked out safe and unharmed after the crash, the same cannot be said for Red Bull. Tsunoda was testing the upgraded RB21 at Imola, equipped with the same spec floor Max Verstappen debuted in Miami. With this being the first race of a tight triple-header, Helmut Marko has warned that the damage to Tsunoda's car has left Red Bull's spare parts ...