Verstappen feels like himself again during Monaco qualifying

Max Verstappen said the Monaco Grand Prix qualifying session allowed him to drive naturally without battery management demands imposed by 2026 regulations.

Verstappen described the session as a return to form after criticizing the new powertrain rules, which split output 53-47 between combustion engine and electric components. The low-speed corners at Monaco enabled cars to recharge batteries easily, removing the need to conserve energy. 'I finally felt just myself again in the car,' Verstappen said. He noted better vision at apexes and the ability to select gears freely, adding that such conditions are rare on the calendar. The Red Bull driver was surprised to challenge for pole after trailing by nine tenths of a second in final practice. He identified the middle sector as the team's ongoing weakness due to bumps and curbs but called the overall result a strong turnaround. Verstappen confirmed the team would focus on the race start, which he said appears more critical this year.

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Max Verstappen has shared proposals with the FIA to address concerns over the new 2026 Formula 1 regulations following the Australian Grand Prix. Drivers have criticized the 'yo-yo racing' caused by energy management, which led to artificial overtakes and safety issues at the start. Verstappen hopes for changes to make racing more natural, while confirming he does not plan to leave the sport.

Max Verstappen secured second place on the grid for the 2026 Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix after Red Bull introduced key upgrades to its RB22 car. The four-time world champion described the turnaround as 'incredible' following a challenging start to the season. He now lines up behind Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli, who took pole position.

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Max Verstappen expressed frustration with his Red Bull RB22's performance and the 2026 Formula 1 regulations following the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. The four-time champion finished unable to overtake Alpine's Pierre Gasly due to energy management issues and highlighted safety concerns after Oliver Bearman's heavy crash. Verstappen suggested using 'safety' arguments to prompt rule changes.

Fernando Alonso has described how Formula 1's toughest corners have transformed under 2026 rules, shifting from high-risk maneuvers to battery management tasks. He expressed a preference for the previous era but remains positive about racing. Ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix, Alonso outlined hopes for Aston Martin to complete sessions without reliability issues.

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Max Verstappen has revealed that Red Bull discussed his public criticism after the Canadian Grand Prix internally and took a lesson from it ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix.

Max Verstappen retired from the Monaco Grand Prix on the opening lap after his Red Bull engine failed. The four-time world champion described the issue as the engine dropping dead following problems on the formation lap.

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Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has expressed enjoyment with the new 2026 Formula 1 cars, stating they do not feel artificial from inside the cockpit. Despite criticism from drivers like Max Verstappen over the regulations' impact on racing, Leclerc highlighted positive wheel-to-wheel battles during the Chinese Grand Prix. He finished fourth in Shanghai after competing closely with teammate Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes' George Russell.

 

 

 

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