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Max Verstappen Off the Pace with 'Undriveable' Car in Qualifying for Red Bull Home Race

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SPIELBERG, Austria (AP) — Max Verstappen felt his Red Bull car was “undriveable” as he found himself off the pace at his Formula 1 team's home race.

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Verstappen will do his utmost this weekend to fly past his rivals at the Grand Prix in Austria. His car has been improved, Tim Coronel is a guest at Nieuws van de dag to talk about his chances.

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Good morning! Today is the last day of the European Athletics Championships for national teams. And on the home circuit of Red Bull Racing in Austria, Max Verstappen will be in action. First the weather: This morning mainly cloudy in the north. Then almost everywhere sunny with a few small cumulus clouds. It will be a warm day with 25 to 30 degrees. Are you going out? Here you can find an overview of road works and here you can read about the si…

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Getting a good result in the Austrian Grand Prix seems almost impossible for Max Verstappen. Far from the McLaren and with a yellow flag at the end of the qualifying session that affected his quick return, the Dutchman will start from the seventh position with a wide disadvantage in terms of performance. “All the rating went absolutely nowhere. It was very difficult. There was no balance in the car, not a single spin. So it’s not nice to drive. …

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SPIELBERG, Austria (AP) — Max Verstappen felt his Red Bull car was "undriveable" after finding himself off the pace at his Formula One team's home race.

·Calhoun, United States
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Qualifying for the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix did not go well for defending champion Max Verstappen.

·Budapest, Hungary
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