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Verstappen explains the “really weird” reason he left the Australian Grand Prix early.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 24: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands driving the (1) Oracle Red Bull

Max Verstappen has explained that his early retirement from the Australian Grand Prix was caused by a problem with his right rear brake that started at the very beginning of the race. The Red Bull driver had at first hoped to have had a smooth escape off the line as he clutched the lead from post position, however a second on Lap 2 permitted Carlos Sainz to surpass. RACE START:

Watch the escape in Australia as Verstappen holds the lead before constrained retirement Presently subsequently smoke began to surge from the back of Verstappen’s RB20, bringing about the Dutchman gradually advancing back to the pits to resign from a race without precedent for two years.

Verstappen did not finish the race in 2022, when he competed in the Australian Grand Prix. Asked how baffling it felt to experience his most memorable retirement from that point forward, the 26-year-old answered: “No doubt, it’s not great. Obviously you generally need to complete the races yet it’s a mechanical game. “These things unfortunately occur, but I believe the most important thing is that we comprehend why it occurred,”

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