Max Verstappen downplays crash record after sixth incident in six races

Max Verstappen has downplayed his string of i💮ncidents at the start of the Formula൩ 1 season after crashing out of qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix on Saturday, leaving him at the back of the grid for the race.

Verstappen c💛rashed out of qualifying after touching the inside barrier at the Swimming Pool chicane, damaging his front-right wheel that left him to career into the wall at the exit of the corner.

Verstappen downplays sixth incident in six races after Monaco crash

Max Verstappen has downplayed his string of inciꦇdents at the start of the Formula 1 season after crashing out of qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix on S❀aturday, leaving him at the back of the grid for the race.

Verstappen crasꦆhed out of qualifying after touching the inside barrier at the Swimming Pool chicane, damaging his front-right wheel that ✱left him to career into the wall at the exit of the corner.

The damage sustained to his Red Bull car meant he was unable to take pa🍒rt in qualifying, having been forced into a gearbox change after a leak was found on the car just as 🌞it was fired up ahead of Q1.

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Asked to explain🍨 the incideဣnt, Verstappen said: "I clipped the inside barrier. I got a little bit caught off guard with the slow car, but that’s not an excuse, and I hit the wall.

"It’s all happening that quick at that stage when you get a little bit distracted, I guess I just turned in a little bit earlier than normal - or clearly turned in e𝔍arlier…"

Verstappen's crash follows previous incidents in Australia (where he spun in the race), Bahrain (crashed in qualifying and hit Lewis Hamilton in the race), China (wen🅰t off trying to pass Hamilton, and hit Vettel in the race), Baku (crashed with teammate Daniel Ricciardo) and Spain (touched Lance Stroll behind the Virtual Safety Car).

However, the Dutchman downplayed his ✨record of incidents, denying there had been six races in a row.

"I wouldn’t call Barcelo💧na 🎶an incident. I think this, together with China, was my mistake," Verstappen said.

"It’s of course not wh♛at you’d like to happen, but unfortunatꦆely it happens."

Asked how he could🔜 explain his recurring incidents, Verstappen said: "At the🥀 moment, I can’t.

"The team wi🌠ll always be behind me, in good and bad times. It goes either way. Last year, with a lot of engine problems a𓆏nd stuff, I was exactly the same.

"We work as a team. You win and lose together."

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