Red Bull driver Max Verstappen endured a rare bad day in Formula 1 on Saturday, qualifying only sixth for the Monaco Grand Prix on a track notoriously hard to overtake on. Sergio Perez fared even worse and starts from 18th on the grid.
Max Verstappen - The Canadian PressMONACO — Red Bull driver Max Verstappen endured a rare bad day in Formula 1 on Saturday, qualifying only sixth for the Monaco Grand Prix on a track notoriously hard to overtake on.
“ has been very difficult over the curves and bumps so has not been good to drive on this kind of track," Verstappen said after his run of eight straight F1 poles came to an end. “It has not been a good weekend for the team in general," he said. “Nothing has helped optimise the performance of the car.”
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