Max Verstappen out of Australian GP with fiery issue as F1 win streak ends
Max Verstappen's hopes of a record-equalling ও10th consecutive F1 win ꦯgo up in smoke with dramatic DNF.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen retired from the Australian Grand Prix with a mechanical failure, ending his F1 race-winning streak.
Smoke was seen pouring from theꦦ rear of Verstappen’s Red Bull on lap four and the reigning world champion suddenly plummeted down the 𒁏order.
Verstappen was able to limp back to the pits but the issue forced him into retirement on the fourth lap of Sunday’s race in Melbourne. The Dutchman reported his rear brakes were on fir🍒e on his way into the pitsဣ.
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The DNF ends Verstappen✤’s remarkable 43-race finishing streak and has seen his hopeꩲs of claiming a record-equalling 10th victory go up in smoke.
Verstappen had maintained the lead at the start but was overtaken by Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz on the second lap, prior to the emꦕergence of his race-ending problem.
"What we can see so far from the data is that as soon as the lights went off the🌄 right-rear brake just stuck on," Verstappen told Sky. 🌠;
"It just caused the damage and it kept on increasing so 🥀it was also basically driving with the handbrake on.
"That's why the car felt really weird to drive in some corners, just very snappy, while the laps to the grid the car was really spot on and I was happy with what we were d🎶oing.
"But if a brake is stuck on it doesn't help."
Verstappen's retirement marks the first time in two years - since the 20ღ22 Australian Gran♛d Prix - that Verstappen has failed to finish a race.
Ferrari driver Sainz capitalised by claiming victory in Melbourne, joined by Charles Leclerc and Lando Norris on thܫe podium.

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