Max Verstappen says Red Bull 'still not quick enough' after first day of Abu Dhabi GP
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Not at all alarming, but also not comfortable. Dr. Helmut Marko describes the crash on World Cup leader Lando Norris on Formula 1 Friday in Abu Dhabi. What does Verstappen mean?
Max Verstappen made an overall positive assessment of Red Bull's performance after the first day of free practice in Yas Marina. However, Yuki Tsunoda, who was competing for his last weekend as Verstappen's team-mate, was once again disconcerted by his lack of pace during the EL2s on Friday. Verstappen finished the day with the second best time behind Lando Norris, while Tsunoda was nearly eight tenths of a second behind the team. (...)
If Red Bull still wants to win the Formula 1 title in the driver's world championship with Max Verstappen, then the team will probably have to find something for the rest of the weekend. Because World Cup rival Lando Norris determined the event on Friday in Abu Dhabi with his two best times in training. But: Red Bull was just behind in both sessions in second place.
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