62 centimeters difference! NBA star meets Japanese Formula 1 driver

Barcelona – Yuki Tsunoda (23) is a big name in Japan. Along with Guanyu Zhou (24) from China, he is the only Asian currently in the Formula 1 moves. Next to the race track, the Japanese seemed very, very small and worried Twitter for some laughs.

Kristaps Porziņģis (27) is also one of the particularly tall players in the NBA. © Jess Rapfogel/Getty Images/AFP

According to a study, Japanese men born in 2000 were 172.1 centimeters tall on average. American men, on the other hand, grew more than four centimeters longer, German men even eight.

The men from Latvia, who made it to 181.2 centimetres, were even taller on average!

So it is already clear what picture emerges when a Japanese man of average stature meets a Latvian man of average stature.

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However, the Alpha Tauri pilot Tsunoda is not an average Japanese, but particularly small at 1.59 meters tall.

The Latvian basketball pro Kristaps Porziņģis (27) is by no means a representative of the Latvian average. The NBA star, who plays for the Washington Wizards, is a whopping 2.21 meters tall! Whole 62 centimeters taller than the Formula 1 driver!

As part of the Spanish Grand Prix The two athletes met in Barcelona last weekend. The result was a photo that caused plenty of amusement after the NBA star shared it on his Twitter profile.

Yuki Tsunoda (23) has already taken part in 47 Formula 1 races and scored a total of 46 points. © Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images/AFP

Some Twitter users used the bizarre photo as a template to redesign it. A Twitter user went straight to Photoshop and swapped body sizes without further ado.

A few weeks ago, the meeting of PSG-Superstar Kylian Mbappé (24) with French basketball talent Victor Wembanyama (19) for similar exhilaration.

2023-06-06 15:10:00
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