Verstappen bemoans ‘frustrating and unacceptable’ DNF
Max Verstappen said he can not even think about the title right now after a second retirement from P2 of the season in Australia.
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Max Verstappen said he can not even think about the title right now after a second retirement from P2 of the season in Australia.
Defending Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen insists he does not want to think about the world title fight after suffering his second retirement of the season at the Australian Grand Prix. The Dutchman endured more problems at Albert Park, having complained over team radio that he could smell some «weird fluid» before immediately pulling his car to the side of the road on lap 39. Ad/> His retirement meant Charles Leclerc ran out a comfortable winner by over 20 seconds in Melbourne after a dominant performance from start to finish.
A frustrated world champion Max Verstappen said it was "unacceptable" Sunday that he was not able to finish the Australian Grand Prix after his Red Bull broke down when he looked destined for second.
George Russell described his rise to second place in the Formula One Drivers’ Championship as “crazy” after securing his first Mercedes podium in Australia.
Pebalap Ferrari, Charles Leclerc, berhasil menjadi juara di F1 Grand Prix Australia 2022. Ini kali pertama dia sukses naik podium pada tiga awal seri balapan.
Leclerc claimed his second win of the Formula One season for Ferrari with a pole-to-flag victory at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday as Red Bull's world champion Max Verstappen suffered "deja vu" with another retirement. Leclerc's car showed impressive pace and performance on the upgraded Albert Park circuit to seal his fourth career win ahead of Red Bull's runner-up Sergio Perez, while third-placed George Russell grabbed his second podium and first for Mercedes in an encouraging day for the struggling constructors' champions. "What a race and what pace," said a thrilled Leclerc on the team radio, having finished more than 20 seconds ahead of Perez in the 58-lap race.
Charles Leclerc continued his fine start to the Formula One season on Sunday after the Ferrari driver claimed his second victory by leading from start to finish at the Australian Grand Prix, while Red Bull's world champion Max Verstappen suffered "deja vu" with another retirement.
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