Max Verstappen delivered a scathing verdict on Red Bull's "biggest problem", following a horror qualifying at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Red Bull has struggled throughout the weekend at the Hungaroring, with Verstappen having found himself outside the top 10 in both second and third practice.
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Lewis Hamilton brands himself 'useless': Ferrari 'need to change driver'
Lewis Hamilton has labelled himself "absolutely useless" whilst declaring that Ferrari will "need to change driver" to get stronger results.
The seven-time F1 drivers' champion qualified for the Hungarian Grand Prix in P12.
READ MORE: Lewis Hamilton brands himself 'useless': Ferrari 'need to change driver'
George Russell turns finger of blame on himself despite dramatic Hungarian change
George Russell feels he only has himself to blame for missing out on pole position for the Hungarian Grand Prix despite what proved to be a major change in qualifying.
Russell will start with what appears to be on the face of it, a superb fourth in his Mercedes given the team's struggles of late, but he knows it should have been pole position.
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McLaren 'paid the price' for 'very weird' qualifying change
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has claimed Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris "paid the price" for the sudden change in wind direction between Q2 and Q3 in qualifying at the Hungaroring.
The two drivers will start the Hungarian Grand Prix in second and third on the grid, respectively, after falling victim to the "very weird" conditions on the outskirts of Budapest.
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Charles Leclerc left confused after shock Hungary pole: 'I don't understand'
Charles Leclerc was left confused after securing a shock pole position for the Hungarian Grand Prix, noting that he does not "understand anything".
The Ferrari driver stunned the McLarens in the final seconds of qualifying at the Hungaroring, to clinch a 27th career F1 pole.
READ MORE: Charles Leclerc left confused after shock Hungary pole: 'I don't understand'
Liam Lawson labels Racing Bulls 'naive' after surprise qualifying defeat
Liam Lawson believes his Racing Bulls team were "naive" to dismiss the threat of Aston Martin during Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying.
A major surprise package of qualifying were the Aston Martins, who took fifth and sixth through Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll, having been on the back row at Spa last time out.
READ MORE: Liam Lawson labels Racing Bulls 'naive' after surprise qualifying defeat
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