Verstappen: "No reason to believe" in F1 title right now
Verstappen was forced out of Sunday’s Australian Grand Prix after a fuel system issue emerged on his Red Bull car, denying him a likely second-place finish.
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Verstappen was forced out of Sunday’s Australian Grand Prix after a fuel system issue emerged on his Red Bull car, denying him a likely second-place finish.
Max Verstappen is "threatening to lose patience" after his second retirement of the season but Timo Glock believes the Dutchman must stick with it as Red Bull still hold a strong package to compete with Ferrari. Verstappen called his latest DNF at the Australian Grand Prix "unacceptable" and former F1 driver Glock fears the 23-year-old is growing tired with Red Bull.
Max Verstappen has been calling for upgrades to his Red Bull car after a disastrous start to the season and Helmut Marko believes the Dutchman will get his wish next week. Red Bull endured another frustrating weekend in Australia with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc enjoying a comfortable ride to the chequered flag with Verstappen unable to finish the race.
Helmut Marko says reliability is just one problem facing Red Bull at present – their RB18 is also lagging behind the Ferrari and is too heavy.
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• Max Verstappen had a second DNF in Australia, the third race of the season. • Red Bull boss Christian Horner is furious at the growing gap led by Ferrari. • Horner says he'd rather fix a fast car than make a reliable one fast.
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