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Verstappen's Rare Bad Day in F1 Qualifying at Monaco Grand Prix, Teammate Perez in Worse Situation

Highlights
  • Max Verstappen qualified only sixth for the Monaco Grand Prix, facing a challenging track for overtaking.
  • Jos Verstappen's return to the F1 paddock followed his bold comments regarding Red Bull team chief Christian Horner.
  • The F1 race showed an unexpected turn of events, with Verstappen encountering difficulties while Perez faced a more challenging situation.
Story

Jos Verstappen is back in Formula 1 after speaking out about Red Bull's situation. He was seen at the Monaco circuit. Christian Horner, Red Bull's team principal, faced allegations of inappropriate behavior but was cleared after an investigation. Verstappen warned that things could get worse if Horner stayed in his position. There was tension and concerns about the team's future. Jos Verstappen, Max Verstappen's father, had a disagreement with Horner after a race in Bahrain. Horner believed that Verstappen Sr. was trying to remove him from his role. Red Bull faced challenges this season, losing to Ferrari and McLaren. Max Verstappen struggled with his car's performance in Monaco, ending his streak of pole positions. Despite winning five races this season, Verstappen faced difficulties in Monaco. He acknowledged that it was not a good weekend for the team. Verstappen and his teammate Perez had a tough day, with Perez facing traffic during his final lap. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc was favored to win from pole position. If Verstappen doesn't win, it will be his third race without a victory this season. Jos Verstappen's return to the F1 paddock has sparked interest due to his previous comments about Christian Horner.

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