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Former Formula 1 driver Marc Surer has accused Red Bull engineers of being 'sloppy' as they constructed reigning world champion Max Verstappen's car. The Dutchman has only finished one of the first three races of 2022, winning in Saudi Arabia between two breakdowns in Bahrain and Australia.
The Australian Grand Prix proved to be a particularly frustrating weekend for Verstappen. While chasing race leader Charles Leclerc, the 24-year-old suddenly pulled over on lap 39 after saying he could 'smell weird fluid' and that the car was '****ing itself'.
Once again, the engine troubles cost Verstappen a surefire P2 finish after the season-opening race in Bahrain. The pair of DNF's leaves Verstappen just sixth in the Drivers' Standings, already 46 behind Ferrari's Leclerc - who has a 34-point lead over second-place George Russell.
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