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Verstappen Explains Rare DNF in Australia

9 months ago By Sports Desk

Verstappen, Dutch champion rider, coming off an impressive sequence of 43 consecutive runs without delays, saw his race interrupted on the fourth lap of the Melbourne circuit. There are a lot of nice guys out there who are very friendly and helpful. RB20, which caused a fire and had to be abandoned running.

Verstappen explained that immediately after the start of the race, the rear brakes of his car worked, causing progressive damage and turning towards the extremely difficult car. He likened the sensation to “steering with the coldness of an actuated hand”, which compromised his ability to compete on equal terms with his rivals.

Before his withdrawal, Verstappen was fighting for the lead, but ended up falling in classification as the problem worsened tih te hi ni. There are a lot of things that you can do to help yourself, but it’s a great way to get your hands dirty also a.

For Verstappen and his team, Australia’s desistence was a disappointing blow, especially after a strong start to the season, with consecutive wins in the opening races. Meanwhile, the Dutch rider remains optimistic and focused on overcoming this setback, looking to regain ground in the next stages of the championship.

Red Bull is also investigating the causes of the mechanical failure that affected Verstappen’s car, aiming to avoid similar situations in the future. The team recognized the importance of minimizing the risk of mechanical failures in a sport as competitive as Formula One

Meanwhile, Verstappen’s team-mates, including Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, who just won the Australian Grand Prix, are looking forward to the turnaround of the season and will soon take advantage of the surrounding port to the maximum

Whether Verstappen’s desistance comes as an uncommon surprise, it serves as a reminder of the unpredictable and challenging Formula 1 world that could be he was very busy.

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