July 4, 2025 - 19:21

Max Verstappen reflects on quite a bad day for Red Bull during the first two practice sessions at the British Grand Prix. The reigning world champion expressed his frustration with the team's performance, indicating that the car did not meet expectations on the iconic Silverstone circuit.
Verstappen noted that both sessions presented challenges, with the team struggling to find the right balance and pace. He emphasized the need for improvement ahead of the qualifying rounds, stating that the data collected would be crucial in making necessary adjustments.
Despite the setbacks, Verstappen remains optimistic about the team's ability to bounce back. He acknowledged the competitive nature of the current season and the importance of adaptability in overcoming obstacles. As the team heads into the weekend, all eyes will be on Red Bull to see if they can turn their fortunes around and regain their competitive edge.
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