Max Verstappen has shed light on his “weird” handling complaint over team radio at the Dutch Grand Prix.
has shed light on his “weird” handling complaint over team radio at the Dutch Grand Prix.
During second practice, Verstappen reported to his team: “The car is just, in the medium speed, doing some weird things. I think we move it rearwards, maybe it's the brakes? I don't know. It's really weird.Video of Who Will Be Red Bull's Next F1 Driver?He replied: “No, it’s just particular corners I was not really happy with the balance, so it’s all about trying to sort that out a little bit more.”Verstappen was more content with how his car felt on heavier fuel.
“Pretty good,” he added. “Tried some things on the car. I think FP2 was a little bit more difficult, but I think overall FP2 was really difficult to get a clean lap, there were a lot of cars always around. “It was fine, but we have a few things that we want to improve, but even on the long runs the car was handling quite well, so overall I think it was quite a good day.”Related Articles
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