Max Paints Gloomy Race Picture: 'I Have No Pace'
- Max Verstappen admitted that his Red Bull car "just isn’t working" at the Mexico City Grand Prix after qualifying fifth, his worst performance since August.
- Verstappen stated, "I have no pace," indicating issues with his car's performance.
- Despite a recent upswing in form, Verstappen now faces a 41-point deficit to Lando Norris with just four races left in the championship.
- Red Bull boss Helmut Marko remains hopeful for a podium finish for Verstappen, but he has downplayed expectations for the upcoming race.
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Max Verstappen is ready to shock the McLaren drivers again.
After a disappointing qualifying session for the Mexican Grand Prix (fifth fastest time), Max Verstappen only had to point out his earlier statements about the title race with McLaren: "For us, everything has to be perfect towards the end of the season. And this isn't a perfect weekend, far from it."
Max Verstappen fights back to third place after chaotic start in the Mexican Grand Prix
Max Verstappen recovered from a chaotic start to finish in third place at the Mexican Grand Prix on Sunday. The biggest development was Lando Norris shaking up the Formula 1 championship battle with a commanding win. The McLaren driver took over the top spot in the standings from teammate Oscar Piastri, who finished fifth.
Max Verstappen had to settle for fifth place in qualifying for the Mexico-GP at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Red Bull Racing team manager Laurent Mekies says, which still leaves hope.
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