Max Verstappen avoids F1 gearbox change and grid penalty

Formula 1 championship leader Max Verstappen will start the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix from third after his gearbox was found to have survived his qualifying crash. 
Verstappen avoids F1 gearbox change and grid penalty

Verstappen appeared on course to beat F1 💫title rival Lewis Hamilton to pole position for Saudi Arabia’s inaugural grand prix after setting the fastest time in both the first and second sectors on h𒉰is final lap of Q3.

But in a dramatic conclusion 🌊to qualifying, Verstappen locked up at the final c🌺orner and clattered the outside wall, leaving him third behind both Hamilton and Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas.

There were concerns ♐that🍰 Verstappen could have damaged his gearbox in the crash, with an automatic five-place grid penalty triggered if drivers' units need to be swapped before they have completed six consecutive events. 

Red ༒Bull motorsport advisor Helmet Marko told Servus TV after qualifying that the team would not risk reliability and would change Verstappen’s gearbox if any sign of damage was detected. 

Verstappen avoids F1 gearbox change and grid penalty

However, no damage was found during Red Bull's post-qualifyin🌠g checks, meaning Verstappen will line up from third for S🤪unday's race. 

The following changes were made to🧔 Verstappen's car:&nb🐟sp;

- Front wing/nose assembly 
- RHS rear trackrod
- RHS rear top wishbone
- RHS rear lower wishbone 
- RHS rear upright assembly 
- LHS front upright gaitor 
- PAS rack
- Rear brake friction material
- Parameter changes associated with RHS rear corner replacement 
- Parameter changes as♎sociated with brake frict⛦ion material replacement

Earlier this year, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc failed to start the Monaco Grand Prix from poleཧ after a driveshaft issue emerg🍃ed on his car on the way to the grid.

It was only discovered wh♏en Ferrari fireᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚd up the car on Sunday after the team had already cleared Leclerc's gearbox to race following a crash in qualifying.

Verstappen holds an eight-point lead over Hamilton and will be crowned world champion in Jeddah if he outscores Hamilton by♛ 18 points. 

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