When setting down his orange suitcases in Singapore, at the southern tip of the Malaysian peninsula, Max Verstappen was hoping to leave the place five days later with a good hangover, but certainly not this one. At the house of Red Bull, Sunday evening, the t-shirts bearing the image of the Dutchman remained in the dressing rooms and the champagne chilled for the celebration of the second world champion title of the darling child will remain in the cooler at least one more week. As for the Batavian's headache, it will require a little more than an aspirin and a good night's sleep to be completely dissipated, he who has a stubborn grudge and an absolute detestation of incompetence.
La raison de son courroux ? Une erreur grotesque et inhabituelle de la part de son équipe Red Bull. Pour comprendre ce qui est arrivé, il convient de se replonger dans la tension nocturne et suffocante de la Q3, samedi dernier. Sur une piste humide, mais qui avait séché à environ 80%, à force de passages en Q1 et en Q2, les dix pilotes qualifiés pour la baston finale ont enchaîné les boucles dans les douze dernières minutes. En amélioration sur son avant-dernier tour lancé, Max Verstappen, guidé par son équipe, a toutefois décid�
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