Red Bull reveal extent of damage to Max Verstappen’s car after rare error
Red Bull ha💧ve revealed the damage Max Verstappen picked up when he struck a bollard in Miami.

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Max Verstappen sustained significant floor damage after hitting a bollard in the F1 Miami Grand Prix.
Verstappe๊n appeared in control of the early stages of Sunday’s race in Miami but the reigning world champ💜ion made a rare error when he skipped over the Turn 15 chicane and wiped out a bollard.
The Dutchman would go on to finish second to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris after𒀰 the McLaren driver capitalised on a Safety Car🎀 period to jump into the lead, before pulling clear of Verstappen.
Unusually, Verstappen was unable tꦅo keep pace with Norris in the final stint and ended up finishing over seven🥃 seconds behind.
After the race, Horner revealed Verstappen had picked up “quite a lot of damage” to the floor ꦏof his RB20.
“I don't think we had a gr✅eat balance all weekend,” Horner said.
“Obviously, he hit the bollard around la𓂃p 20 and that has actually done quite a lot of damage to the underside of the car, so we will have to look at exactly what the effect of that was.
“It is a re🍬asonable amount of the area around the left rear floor. There is a reasonable amount that's missing and you can see it awfully flexing as well, so it certainly wouldn't be helping.”
Horner said Red Bull calculated the damage as costing Verstappen as much as t🔴wo-and-a-half ꩲtenths every lap.
"He lost 🐽tw🌼o and a half tenths every lap in turn one," Horner added.
"Now whether that was because of the damage, I think when you actually see the pictur🌼es of wha𓆏t was missing it wasn't designed like that.”

Horner’s claim appe🌟ared to contradict Verstappen’s immediate comments after he got out of ꦅhis car.
“I never reall▨y felt comfortable the whole weekend with it,” the three-time world ch✱ampion admitted. “I think on the medium it was still OK-ish, but on the hard it was quite a disaster.
"I mean, just low grip, just very tricky b🎉alance in the l🌳ow-speed. I couldn't really lean on the rear while in the high-speed I was understeering a lot.
“So when you have these two issues, you cannot also balance it out because you're chasing two different things. So yeah, juꦏst driving to the grip that I had and it was not a lot.”
On the 🅘bollard strike and picking up possible damage, Verstappen added: “I decided to take it out and test the durability of the front wing as well.
"So that's a crash test done. Yeah, there was no damage. The cone was out of the way for everyone, so it was basicallyไ a free-for-all after that.
“It didn't feel different, so I don't know. Maybe it was already damaged. I don't know. I mean I hit that thing and then my pace was the same so I did🎃n't really know if there was damage.”🎶

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