Verstappen rivela che un guasto al motore ha causato il ritiro dal GP di Monaco

Max Verstappen si è ritirato dal Gran Premio di Monaco durante il primo giro a causa di un guasto al motore della sua Red Bull. Il quattro volte campione del mondo ha descritto il problema come un improvviso spegnimento del propulsore, dopo alcune difficoltà riscontrate durante il giro di formazione.

Verstappen aveva lottato per la pole position sul circuito cittadino di Monaco. Aveva superato entrambi i piloti Ferrari prima di qualificarsi secondo dietro al pilota della Mercedes Kimi Antonelli. L'olandese si è piantato alla partenza ed è dovuto sterzare bruscamente per evitare le altre vetture. Il suo messaggio via radio ha catturato la sua frustrazione con le parole

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