“That’s Crazy” – Max Verstappen Questions Delay in Double Yellow Flags, FIA Explains
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The four-time world champion crashed into a wall during Saturday's qualifying session for the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix. Max Verstappen took too many risks.
For the second time this season, Max Verstappen crashed in qualifying, and just like earlier in Australia, the four-time world champion spoke of an 'inexplicable and strange crash'. Bad luck continues to haunt the Red Bull driver this year.
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Max Verstappen hurtled into the barrier at the final corner, pushing his Red Bull car to the absolute limit in a vain attempt to claim pole position. This section of the Red Bull Ring has the highest cornering speeds of the complete lap, with the cars approaching Turn 9 traveling at 300–310 km/h (186–192 mph). ...
During the Q3 of the Austrian GP of F1, the Scuderia Ferrari approached the perfect scenario in Spielberg. It made its own fall even more painful for the team members. Because after Max Verstappen's exit from the track at the end of Q3, the Italian garage exploded with joy instantly. Charles Leclerc [...] Article F1 (Spielberg): From euphoria to the cold shower, the video of the Ferrari stand trapped by the yellow flag appeared first on the Mag …
Max Verstappen believes that his accident in one of the fastest sections of the Austrian circuit should have caused the activation of the double yellow flag earlier, although the FIA has explained that the usual procedure was followed. The Dutchman lost control of his car and the rear of the Red Bull was out of control, which caused a strong impact against the protections. Apart from the obvious result for Verstappen himself, the accident also h…

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