Max Verstappen’s Frustration Peaks: A Disastrous F1 Brazil GP Sprint Qualifying with an ‘Undriveable’ Red Bull

Max Verstappen's Frustration Peaks: A Disastrous F1 Brazil GP Sprint Qualifying with an 'Undriveable' Red Bull

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Max Verstappen rued his poor result in qualifying for the Formula 1 Sao Paulo Grand Prix Sprint Race, finishing only sixth-fastest in what he described as an “undriveable” Red Bull.

Max Verstappen expressed his disappointment with his 6th place finish in the Formula 1 Sao Paulo Grand Prix Sprint Race qualifying, citing an “undriveable” Red Bull car.

Verstappen struggled to handle the RB21 compared to recent performances, lagging behind McLaren and Mercedes.

The Dutch driver started the race in an unusual position, also on the dirty side of the track behind Fernando Alonso’s Aston Martin.

He mentioned vibrations and handling issues with the car, doubting a significant improvement in wet conditions on race day.

Team advisor Helmut Marko acknowledged Red Bull’s issues, hoping for improvements in the Grand Prix after the Sprint.

Marko emphasized the lack of downforce affecting performance in the Sprint but looked to data analysis to enhance competitiveness for the main race.

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