Max Verstappen still not 100% after racing in Saudi Arabia with 'missing lung'
Max Verstappen said he felt like he was racing with one lung in Saudi Arabia and is still not match-fit for this weekend's Australian Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen said he felt like he was racing with one lung in Saudi Arabia and is still not match-fit for this weekend's Australian Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen has revealed he felt like he was “missing a lung” during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend, but “should be alright” ahead of this week’s race in Melbourne. Verstappen missed the pre-race media duties in Jeddah two weeks ago due to a stomach bug but appeared to have no significant issues in the car as he topped all three practice sessions.
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MELBOURNE: After claiming his 100th podium in Saudi Arabia in confusing and controversial circumstances, Fernando Alonso is looking for a better result at Sunday’s Australian Grand Prix than his two third-place finishes so far this Formula One season.
MELBOURNE : Formula One champion Max Verstappen is still recovering from a stomach bug that affected his race in Saudi Arabia and is looking forward to a break after Sunday's Australian Grand Prix.