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Verstappen: Chinese GP practice was a "disaster"
13 Mar
Summary
- Max Verstappen described practice as a disaster due to lack of grip.
- Red Bull's pace was nearly two seconds behind leader George Russell.
- New power units and aerodynamic changes are challenging the team.

Max Verstappen experienced a disastrous practice and sprint qualifying day at the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai. He described the performance as a "disaster," citing a severe lack of grip and balance as the primary issues.
Verstappen's Red Bull Racing car struggled significantly, finishing eighth and lagging almost two seconds behind championship leader George Russell's Mercedes. The team is facing challenges with its new in-house power units and adapting to updated aerodynamic and chassis regulations.
Verstappen voiced his deep concerns, noting massive time losses in corners. His teammate, Isack Hadjar, also had a difficult session, barely making it into the top 10. Team principal Laurent Mekies apologized to Verstappen, acknowledging the tough session and the need to learn and improve for the remainder of the weekend. Verstappen, who previously recovered from a qualifying crash in Australia, is unsure of the immediate solutions.




