Max Verstappen grilled about Red Bull exit after F1 Chinese GP struggle
Max Verstappen questi🐻oned aꦯbout leaving Red Bull after struggling at F1 Chinese Grand Prix

Max Verstappen has shut down quesꦫti🐻ons about his Red Bull F1 future despite their on-track struggles, insisting he’s “relaxed” and “very positive”.
Verstappen finished fourth at the F1 Chinese Grand Prix, 16.6s behind eventual race winner 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Oscar Piastri.
It looked like Verstappen was onཧ course for a disappointing sixth-place finish as he ran behind both Ferraris.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton converted to a tw♓o-stop strate♕gy, which moved Verstappen up a place.
Verstappen would then pull off a brilliant overtake on 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Charles Leclerc, who struggled with tyre✱ wear at the end of tꦚhe race.
Still, it was another disappointing weekend for Red Bull, given their lack of pace relativꦯe to McLaren and Mercedes in the grand prix, and Ferrari in🌱 the sprint.
Verstappen’s future has b♐een a hot topic since the start of last year, with reports linking him with Mercedes and Aston Martin.
Red Bull’s decline in form will only put Verst🧸appen’s future in the spotlight - but the 🥀Dutchman is still very happy with the team.
Speaking to Sky Sports after the race, Verstappen was asked how long he i♈s happy to remain at Red Bull amid their on-track struggles.
“I hear this a🌞ll the time. But, for me, nothing changes,” Verstappen said. “I am actually very rel💜axed, I am very positive, in my mind. I am enjoying life.
“Every time I jump in the car I just try to do my best. I am not thinking about anything else. I feel good in life, in general, inside the car and outside of the 💜car. T🍌hat’s what matters the most.”
Max Verstappen rescued F1 Chinese GP result
In the second half of the race, Ver🦹stappen came alive.
After struggling considerably early on, he was able to consistently match🌌 the leaders in the latter part of the grand prix.
Verstappen felt the RB21 just had more ꦡgrip from the tyres rather than improved balance.
“If it’s possible to adjust, yes. In the aspect of tyre grip, not balance. The balance was the same. But, more tyre grꦜip,” he explained. “Maybe others just plateaued a bit.
“Then the lap times💖 were more promising for us. It was more fun to drive, and to have a few battles. The first half of the race was tough. But we set out to do our own pace.
“In the sprint I tried to keep up with them, but then the tyres died. So we did our own pace. The tyres were still in decent shape when I had to pit, be🔯cause otheไrs pitted around me.
“But it’s not how we want to race. At least, I want to try and keep up, and hang in there. There’ജs a lot to analyse but the second stint was more positive for us. I hope we can take learnings from that, going into Japan.”
V🐎erst💛appen sits eight points behind Lando Norris in the F1 drivers' championship after two rounds.

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