Verstappen révèle qu'une panne moteur a causé son abandon au GP de Monaco

Max Verstappen a abandonné lors du Grand Prix de Monaco dès le premier tour après une panne de son moteur Red Bull. Le quadruple champion du monde a décrit le problème comme une coupure nette du moteur suite à des difficultés rencontrées lors du tour de formation.

Verstappen avait été en lice pour la pole position sur le circuit urbain de Monaco. Il avait devancé les deux pilotes Ferrari avant de se qualifier en deuxième position derrière le pilote Mercedes Kimi Antonelli. Le Néerlandais a calé au départ et a dû faire un écart pour éviter les autres voitures. Son message radio a capturé sa frustration avec ces mots

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