Red Bull’s Max Verstappen described his British Grand Prix as “horrible” due to his low downforce wing choice being thwarted by rain, causing him to struggle. Despite changing to a lower downforce wing for pole position, Verstappen faced challenges in the wet conditions and finished fifth after spinning off the track. The weather unexpectedly worsened on race day, affecting his performance and forcing him to fight to maintain position. Verstappen acknowledged the difficulties he faced during the race and attributed his struggles to the unpredictable weather conditions. Despite the disappointing outcome, he believed that the team made the right decisions during the challenging race. Despite finishing fifth, Verstappen remains hopeful and focused on the championship standings.
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