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Max Verstappen claimed his Red Bull RB20 was “not drivable” during the top-10 Q3 shootout of Saturday’s Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix qualifying session. Red Bull’s car troubles persisted at Monza, with the reigning champions on a run of feeling at least second best race to race. Verstappen’s frustration through qualifying peaked after the first […]
Red Bull faced ongoing car troubles at Monza, with reigning champions struggling to outperform their competitors in recent races. Max Verstappen expressed frustration during qualifying, citing lack of grip and understeer issues that hindered his performance. Despite his efforts, Verstappen could only secure seventh place on the grid, trailing behind his championship rival Lando Norris. Verstappen found the sudden balance shift in tyre behavior in Q3 perplexing and unprecedented in his experience. Concerned about the pace deficit and car balance, Verstappen doubts his chances of contending for victory in the race. The team’s long-run performance looks promising on paper, but Verstappen remains cautious about the challenges that lie ahead in the Grand Prix at Monza.