Max Verstappen, Carlos Sainz blame gust of wind for Turn 4 offs in F1 Spanish GP

Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz blamed gusts of wind for their offs at Turn 4 in the opening stages of the F1 Spanish Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing in the post race FIA Press Conference. F1 World Championship
Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing in the post race FIA Press Conference. F1 World Championship

Verstappen lost control of his Red Bull RB18 into Turnꦓ 4 on Lap 9 while running in second behind title rival Charles Leclerc.

The Dutchman’s mistake came just two laps after Carlos Sainz w🍬ent off intꦺo the gravel trap at the same corner.

Once recovꦓering from his mistake, race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase told Verstappen: “There was a large gus🔯t at the entry of Turn 4 there, Max”.

Memorably, Nico Rosberg lost the lead of the United States Grand Prix in 2015ౠ - and ultimately the title to Lewis Hamilto🌊n - due to an off in the final sector of the track, with the German also blaming a gust of wind. 

Explaining his mistake in more detail, Verstappen said in the post-race press conference: “Yeah,𝔉 a bit of a race with two h🌺alves, because the first 30 laps were very frustrating for me, after I went off in Turn 4 first of all, which really caught me by surprise because I didn't feel like I was actually braking later or throwing more speed into the corner. 

“But it was very gusty out there today. Like, one lap it felt all stable and then the next lap suddenly you could have more oversteer in places. So probably that 🐼caught me out, by surprise. So that was not𒊎 ideal, of course.”

Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari F1-75. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 6, Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona, Spain, Race
Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari F1-75. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 6, Spanish Grand Prix,…

Sainz’s🤡 mista🍨ke proved to be more costly as he pirouetted into the Turn 4 gravel on Lap 7, damaging the underbody of his Ferrari.

The Spaniard still managed to reജcover to finish fourth after Lewis Hamilton encountered reliability gremlins and Alfa Romeo’s two-stop strategy with Valtteri Bottas didn’t work out.

“A long tough race for us,” Sainz added. “I mean after the gust of wind 🙈and the spin I tried to recover but the car wasn’t the same after that, I picked up a lot of damage and I was sliding all around trying to get back into the podium but in the end fourth, not💖 what I wanted. 

“Clearly, strugglingꦕ the whole race but it’s how it goes s🔜ometimes.”

Losing DRS was “extremely painful”

Desꦚpite his mistake, Verstappen went on to take his third consecutive victory to move into the lead in the drivers’ championship.

It’s the first time Verst♚appen has led the standings this season after his opening t♕hree races were impacted by poor reliability. 

Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB18 and George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13 battle for position. Formula 1
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB18 and George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13 battle…

A technical issue with the DRS made Verstappen’s life in Barcelona even harder as a ma෴lfunctioning rear wing meant he wasn’t able to activate the DRS and thus was stuck behind Mercedes’ George Russell.

As a result, Red Bull converted Verstappen to a three-stop strategy which ul💃timately paid ♛off as he took the victory ahead of teammate Sergio Perez.

“I dropped back behind George and Checo,” Verstappen explained. “Checo was so kind to let me by to try to attack Georgeღ because I think already we were planning to do two different strategies as a team, at the time. But then as soon as I was attacking George, my DRS stopped working all the time on the main straight. 

“So that was extremely painful. Like, sometimes it would o🍬𝔉pen, like, almost halfway on the straight or not at all. So yeah, that made me stuck behind George for 20 laps solid. So it was a tough one.”

Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB18 and George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13 battle for position. Formula 1
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB18 and George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13 battle…

In a bid to get his rear wingꦚ working again, Verstappen revealed he was forced to ‘spam’ the DRS activation button on his steering wheel “like 50 times”.

“I could have shouted back on the radio something, but there is nothing you can do because I mean, I'm not stupid, once you get the light and the activation beep, then you press the paddle,” he said. “If it doesn't open, ✅there's clearly an issue. I've spammed it like 50 times at one point on the straight and it's just not opening, so there was clearly an issue.

“I mean, I tried all different kinds of things, stay off the kerb, on the kerb, open it a tiny bit later but it was just broken – 𒊎or like malfunctioning. So yeah, we clearly have an issue there on this wing.”

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