Max Verstappen was furious over team radio during qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix and was at a lost to explain the issues with his Red Bull afterwards.
Max Verstappen expressed his confusion and dissatisfaction with his Red Bull after a disappointing qualifying session at the Canadian Grand Prix. The Dutch driver qualified sixth at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, just ahead of his teammate. Verstappen complained about his lack of straight-line speed during the session, contrasting his comfort in the previous race in Miami. He questioned the team about the sudden drop in straight-line speed, expressing frustration and confusion. Verstappen’s comments to his team and engineer revealed his distress and the need to address the issues with the car. The driver admitted to being baffled by the situation, finding everything confusing and difficult to navigate. Verstappen’s experience with the RB22 in Montreal left him struggling, describing it not only as tough but also as a source of confusion and frustration in comparison to other F1 cars he has driven.




