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‘Everything didn’t go well’ declared Max Vindappen after the Bahrain Grand Prix

The sixth warning is not often where you get Max Verpappen on the closing of the Formula 1 Race.

But that’s where the Red Wild driver found there as laps tend to Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday. After the end of the agreed session by Verstappen initiated the race down in P7, everything was not going well since the lights came out to start Bahrain Grand Prix.

“Basically all didn’t go well!” Verstappen announced after the race when talking to a formal F1 channel. “We had a bad start, too much wheelpin when I cast a clutch, and then I am the first stable and [I had] Basically the problems I have in the right, and we simply burned our tires in comparison with the competition in front of us. “

After starting a race in the soft tires, the red bulls called Verstappen in the cobbard in the cell in the lap 10 to make it change difficult. But things became very bad there, they began to argue with the tree road, followed by heavy tires to simply do not work on track.

“Then [at] The first stop I think the lights stick, but I don’t want to drive the lights – you want to stay and stick to team protocol – so tires didn’t work more than it was soft, “added Verstepen.

“Then we also enrolled, [which was an] Even the worst is a hole, so I was last. And, yes, looks at everything, to be honest in completing the P6 going well. I mean, more than what they were there even if it could happen even in good hole or other tires, honestly.

“It is not what we want, but just when we are in our car and the ethics we have in a car. Everything is just highly high on track like this.”

Verstappen was able to recover and finally passed Pierre’s 6th place in the last thigh of race, but he is fighting for the sixth of the Red Bull Driver.

Since his current location in the driver’s race, where he stayed, looked at Wando Norris and Oscar Piastri, the winner of Bahrain moved the second.

“You have to be hung, trying to improve the situation, but he just stuck and hoped that we could improve soon,” ends VermaPpen.

We will see if that is upgrading first the next weekend in Saudi Arabia.

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