Berliner Boersenzeitung - Verstappen blames grip for early Australia struggles

EUR -
AED 3.997207
AFN 76.780884
ALL 99.263605
AMD 426.359005
ANG 1.960219
AOA 992.59501
ARS 1160.313282
AUD 1.719958
AWG 1.959068
AZN 1.854552
BAM 1.952099
BBD 2.195915
BDT 132.142154
BGN 1.956098
BHD 0.410359
BIF 3222.792735
BMD 1.088371
BND 1.451674
BOB 7.515956
BRL 6.247582
BSD 1.087578
BTN 94.539476
BWP 14.818311
BYN 3.559188
BYR 21332.077146
BZD 2.184698
CAD 1.562956
CDF 3130.156204
CHF 0.963104
CLF 0.026385
CLP 1012.501352
CNY 7.877469
CNH 7.879268
COP 4459.165983
CRC 543.344775
CUC 1.088371
CUP 28.841839
CVE 110.056317
CZK 25.030911
DJF 193.425773
DKK 7.46449
DOP 68.387186
DZD 145.451301
EGP 55.120024
ERN 16.325569
ETB 142.857346
FJD 2.493502
FKP 0.840798
GBP 0.841156
GEL 3.020274
GGP 0.840798
GHS 16.858498
GIP 0.840798
GMD 78.363119
GNF 9404.648897
GTQ 8.384716
GYD 227.554794
HKD 8.460183
HNL 27.816278
HRK 7.536214
HTG 142.632994
HUF 399.465334
IDR 17770.926308
ILS 3.969013
IMP 0.840798
INR 94.632146
IQD 1424.850633
IRR 45820.431396
ISK 146.342823
JEP 0.840798
JMD 170.327034
JOD 0.771698
JPY 161.759225
KES 140.890081
KGS 95.178487
KHR 4357.816998
KMF 491.780982
KPW 979.651129
KRW 1579.357753
KWD 0.335295
KYD 0.906406
KZT 545.096431
LAK 23560.758183
LBP 97452.800908
LKR 322.364306
LRD 217.524536
LSL 19.788859
LTL 3.213678
LVL 0.658345
LYD 5.235519
MAD 10.526044
MDL 19.354834
MGA 5071.476904
MKD 61.523377
MMK 2284.25487
MNT 3780.02284
MOP 8.70703
MRU 43.221443
MUR 49.140375
MVR 16.772213
MWK 1885.975889
MXN 21.690194
MYR 4.839447
MZN 69.550984
NAD 19.789404
NGN 1691.079058
NIO 40.023558
NOK 11.706037
NPR 151.261575
NZD 1.895742
OMR 0.419182
PAB 1.087658
PEN 3.98968
PGK 4.470523
PHP 62.347391
PKR 304.663313
PLN 4.181686
PYG 8635.942333
QAR 3.96412
RON 4.978541
RSD 117.174459
RUB 93.087932
RWF 1527.852094
SAR 4.082011
SBD 9.154453
SCR 15.653059
SDG 654.11151
SEK 11.024564
SGD 1.453851
SHP 0.855289
SLE 24.84792
SLL 22822.602796
SOS 621.646966
SRD 39.528598
STD 22527.088144
SVC 9.516518
SYP 14150.987698
SZL 19.795828
THB 36.591444
TJS 11.855347
TMT 3.820183
TND 3.360198
TOP 2.549079
TRY 39.706836
TTD 7.384658
TWD 35.855852
TZS 2895.067977
UAH 45.116852
UGX 3986.221765
USD 1.088371
UYU 46.353172
UZS 14088.286472
VES 69.726773
VND 27769.793285
VUV 134.129996
WST 3.011934
XAF 654.727569
XAG 0.032216
XAU 0.000364
XCD 2.941378
XDR 0.818995
XOF 654.71556
XPF 119.331742
YER 268.556009
ZAR 19.812263
ZMK 9796.651496
ZMW 31.133824
ZWL 350.455109
  • RBGPF

    -0.2300

    66.2

    -0.35%

  • CMSC

    0.0500

    23.22

    +0.22%

  • RYCEF

    0.5700

    10.35

    +5.51%

  • SCS

    0.2000

    10.99

    +1.82%

  • RIO

    1.8400

    63.04

    +2.92%

  • NGG

    0.8900

    63.21

    +1.41%

  • RELX

    1.1200

    48.93

    +2.29%

  • GSK

    0.2600

    39.49

    +0.66%

  • AZN

    1.0900

    77.6

    +1.4%

  • VOD

    0.0500

    9.55

    +0.52%

  • JRI

    0.0335

    12.83

    +0.26%

  • CMSD

    0.1500

    23.35

    +0.64%

  • BCE

    -0.1990

    23.47

    -0.85%

  • BCC

    2.9700

    99.35

    +2.99%

  • BTI

    -0.0200

    41.36

    -0.05%

  • BP

    1.0200

    33.39

    +3.05%

Verstappen blames grip for early Australia struggles
Verstappen blames grip for early Australia struggles / Photo: WILLIAM WEST - AFP

Verstappen blames grip for early Australia struggles

Max Verstappen said Friday he struggled with tyre grip in second practice for the Australian Grand Prix after finishing a lowly seventh, but was heartened by the pace of his Red Bull.

Text size:

The four-time world champion was more than half a second slower than pace-setter Charles Leclerc and completed 10 fewer laps than the Ferrari star at Albert Park.

He flirted with the gravel on occasion and said the set-up was not quite right ahead of the season-opening race of the season in Melbourne.

"Today the grip wasn't great and we were struggling on all four tyres, particularly in sector one and in the final sector," he said.

"It feels like we are not up there at the moment but we will work to find more pace.

"There are no major balance issues, so I think this makes things a bit harder to fix. But this isn't anything that we didn't expect when we arrived here."

The Dutchman claimed his fourth straight world title with two races to spare last year and is now bidding to join only Michael Schumacher by winning five in a row.

Despite the grip issues he saw some positives on day one.

"Positively, I think we were surprised with the pace that the car showed," he said.

"Historically we have not been that good here in Melbourne since the new tarmac update so will see how we go over the weekend.

"However, we will continue to work to find a bit more pace ahead of qualifying."

His new teammate Liam Lawson, who took over from the axed Sergio Perez, fared even worse, slumping to 17th in a wake-up call for the New Zealander.

"I felt comfortable in the car today but it just wasn’t fast enough, so we have a lot of work to do overnight," he said.

"Day one on a new track you are expecting to have work to do, but not this much.

"We can't really pinpoint why it's been tricky out there so far -- if we knew, we could fix it a lot quicker."

(S.G.Stein--BBZ)