Red Bull reveals extent of damage to Max Verstappen car

Red Bull reveals extent of damage to Max Verstappen car


Red Bull has revealed there may be sufficient damage on Max Verstappen’s car ‘to maintain the group busy’ following a scary second for the four-time F1 champion in apply for the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.

Verstappen was getting up to velocity within the second session at Melbourne’s Albert Park when he went racing off into the gravel at Turn 10, simply doing sufficient to forestall a extra critical incident from occurring.

But as he bounced via the entice, it shredded the ground, with bits of carbon fiber flying up behind him, as could be seen within the video beneath.

Assessing the impression and the work required, chief engineer Paul Monaghan mentioned: “I’ll say there’s enough to keep us busy.”

He added, “It’s recoverable. It’s nothing that drastic, but it’s a bit of a thump, so we’ll tidy it up and go again.”

Verstappen went on to end sixth quickest on the finish of the day, 0.637s behind pace-setting house hero Oscar Piastri in his McLaren, who was just one of two drivers to dip beneath 80 seconds for a lap.

Piastri posted a number one time of 1:19.729s, 0.214s forward of Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli, with Verstappen’s broken Red Bull recording at 1:20.366s.

Overall, Monaghan was comparatively happy with how the RB22 carried out, significantly on condition that the group has developed its personal energy unit for the primary time in its historical past.

“Fantastic,” exclaimed Monaghan, in describing Red Bull’s opening salvo. “Brand new engine, our own, new car, new rules, and both cars went out of the pit lane at the start of P1, and both were competitive straight off.”

Referring to Verstappen’s new team-mate Isack Hadjar particularly, he mentioned: “Isack’s getting his head around it. He’s quite forthright. He knows what he seems to want. Max is typically driven, a competitive soul.

“The car within reason properly balanced. We had a pair of little points in P2, in order that hindered us a little bit.

“Our main objective tomorrow is to sort out how we get laps out of this car, whether it’s qualifying or a race situation, and how we learn to repeatedly do that, and know we’re going to get it right. That’s our biggest thing.”

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