Yuki Tsunoda just posted a Helmut Marko tribute but everyone is laughing

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Yuki Tsunoda just posted a Helmut Marko tribute but everyone is laughing
Social media gets the better of everyone, even F1 drivers!
Red Bull F1 star Yuki Tsunoda took to social media this week to pay tribute to Helmut Marko following the news that the Austrian motorsport executive would be leaving the team... but things didn't go as planned.
Following the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Red Bull made the shock announcement that the 82-year-old would be departing the squad at the end of the year, with Marko himself claiming that he felt his time in the sport had come.
Red Bull have enjoyed major championship success across the past four seasons, largely thanks to star driver Max Verstappen.
But despite picking up every drivers' title since 2021, the Dutchman fell just two points short of this year's championship, as British driver Lando Norris clinched the victory last weekend.
Where the constructors' championship is concerned however, Red Bull could do no better than a disappointing P3 this season after No.2 driver Tsunoda struggled weekend after weekend at the wheel of the RB21.
Both Tsunoda and Marko will be leaving their current roles at the end of the year and despite the fact the Austrian likely played a huge role in deciding that Tsunoda's time as a full-time driver was up, that didn't stop the Japanese driver from taking to 'X' to share a sweet picture of the pair.
But why did Tsunoda's post trigger a flurry of comments mocking his tribute?
Tsunoda makes Red Bull blunder in departing post
The 25-year-old was successful in sharing an image to 'X' of he and Marko in front of the Red Bull garage, with the caption: "thank you, Helmut, for bringing me into the Red Bull family and helping me in my Formula 1 career."
But what the F1 star had failed to do was crop the image, meaning he uploaded the picture from Abu Dhabi without removing the file details and the time and battery life stats from his phone's screenshot.

Though only a small mistake, fans simply couldn't help themselves, with many running to the comments of the now deleted post to laugh at the error.
Tsunoda was quick to reupload the image, this time with the correct cropping, but his eagle-eyed followers didn't let him get away with the blunder.
"HAHAHAHAHAH HE CROPPED IT NOW," one fan pointed out, as another wrote: "YT_AbuDhabiGp_25-1520664.jpg" in reference to the original file name which Tsunoda accidentally shared.
"ohh yuki we all saw the first post," another social media user commented, but some were more forgiving, with a Tsunoda supporter writing: "no no leave the first post up yuki it's understandable and funny."
The tribute also prompted some to laugh at Red Bull's brutal track record of axings, with one individual replying to Tsunoda's original post with a hilarious image where victims of the team's second seat could be seen in Red Bull heaven, alongside ex-team principal Christian Horner, with a speech bubble that read: "Come join us Helmut."
Tsunoda was depicted in the light-hearted image due to the fact that he is the latest in a long line of drivers to be dropped from his full-time seat at Red Bull.
The meme also showed Liam Lawson, Daniil Kvyat, Sergio Perez, Alex Albon, Pierre Gasly and Daniel Ricciardo all awaiting Marko's arrival to their ranks of Red Bull's 'failed' signings.
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