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Max Verstappen makes "a lot of mistakes" which could cost him against Charles Leclerc in the title battle, according to ex-Ferrari star Eddie Irvine. He warned Verstappen gets "carried away" during races and suggested the Dutchman has a problem with his aggression.
Leclerc has suffered a range of high profile mistakes in qualifying sessions, such as during the 2021 Monaco Grand Prix. The Monegasque set the fastest lap of the final session and was set to start from pole but his late crash meant he couldn't start the race.
Ferrari's young star also lost control on his hot lap during the 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku which probably cost him pole. However, Irvine warns qualifying incidents were "not so relevant" compared to issues during the race.
Speaking to La Gazzetto dello