Max Verstappen fears Crimson Bull is on the again foot following Friday apply at System 1’s Mexico Grand Prix.
After sitting out FP1 as Crimson Bull junior Arvid Lindblad obtained some regulations-induced observe time forward of his seemingly commencement to F1 in 2026, Verstappen topped the second session by 0.153s over Charles Leclerc, outpacing title rivals Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri by 0.251s and 0.840s respectively.
This was all the way down to a fast lap when it got here to qualifying simulations, however lengthy runs paint a darker image for Crimson Bull, based on Verstappen.
“The brief run on the delicate, we managed to do an excellent lap,” the Dutchman commented. “The remaining, every part else was fairly unhealthy. The medium brief run was not nice, and the massive downside is the lengthy runs, the place we appear to wrestle lots. So that’s, in fact, an enormous concern for the race.”
As he was nearing the top of a 12-lap run stint on already 12-lap-old mediums, Verstappen was heard on the radio complaining about his automotive’s behaviour, lamenting: “It’s horrible, I’ve no grip, it’s like driving on ice.”
Subsequently requested what is perhaps inflicting these points, a baffled Verstappen replied: “I do not know but. The steadiness wasn’t even off.
Max Verstappen, Crimson Bull Racing
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‘It was simply no grip – that’s the greater concern. As quickly as you go in a sustainable run, tyres are going scorching. We have been nowhere. In order that’s a troublesome one to kind out as properly.”
Moreover, the Crimson Bull driver was adamant that his single-lap tempo wouldn’t suffice for him to clinch victory on Sunday.
Verstappen did snatch victories this yr earlier than his RB21’s resurgence, due to very marginal pole positions and impeccable Sunday drives on Suzuka and Imola tracks the place overtaking is difficult. Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez can’t be described as such.
“You are not going to win the race like that,” he insisted. “You may be quick over one lap, however when you have completely zero tempo within the race, then it is going to be very robust. So I choose to be quick within the race and never so quick over one lap.”
Crimson Bull advisor Helmut Marko shared Verstappen’s evaluation of the crew’s state of affairs in Mexico: “We noticed this type of non-grip. As you stated, it was like ice. And also you noticed he was fairly a bit sideways as properly.
“We have now to search out one thing. In any other case, in opposition to Norris and likewise the Ferraris and Mercedes, will probably be greater than tough.
Helmut Marko, Crimson Bull Racing
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He added: “For the qualifying warmth, we have been aggressive. We have been additionally much more aggressive on the delicate tyre – nonetheless not so good as Norris.
“On lengthy runs, the best way Norris was going, he’s simply pulling away. If it stays like that, he’ll be gone.”
Marko did discover solace in the truth that present championship runner-up Norris considerably outpaced his team-mate, championship chief Piastri, who was six tenths off the lead McLaren in FP2.
“The nice factor is, Norris appears to be, once more, way more aggressive than Piastri,” the Austrian identified. “So, it is a lengthy race, let’s examine what occurs.”
Further reporting by Ronald Vording
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