Max Verstappen: Q2 engine issue “ruined” Imola F1 qualifying

Max Verstappen felt his engine issue in Q2 ultimately “ruined” hi𒊎s entire qualifying session for Formula 1’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola.
Verstappen suffered a suspected spark plug failure on his Red Bull F1 car in 🦩the second segment of qualifying and had to return to the pits so his crew could fix the problem.
Remarkably, his Red Bull team worked wonders to turn around his car and sent him back out to contest the final minute of the session, with Verstappen ultimately progressing through to Q3 follꦰowing a single run of Medium tyres.
The Dutchman went on to qualify third, half a second down on the Mercedes duo. But Verstappen felt he could have been closer had his rh💮ythm not been disturbed.
“I do🌌n’♎t know exactly what it was,” Verstappen said.
“Of course the bodywork had to go off and I think the m🀅echanics did a very good job to fix the car. But it basically ruined a bit my qualif🌃ying, because you have to go out on the Mediums, basically nail that lap.
“We just managed to go through on that, but then the reference was a bit off, the first lap in Q3, the tyres were a bit cold because I was in the middle of a train. I never really got into a nice rhythm where you know I’ve 💮got a little bit of time here where I can push a little bit harder. Iꦏt was a bit messy.
“Even in Q3, on the last lap, I think we could ha𒐪ve done quite a bit better here if we just had a smoother qualifying. If you have that in Q2 and you then have to qualify on a d🔜ifferent tyre midway through then yeah, it’s not great.
“I didn’t expect of course to beat them [🔯Mercedes] in qualifying, I just wanted to be a bit closer and mak𓂃e it a bit more exciting.
“Today, it waไs just very tricky and I never really found that rhythm that you normally get in qualifying where you put a new tyre set on and I know where to find my lap time. I was just learning still to go ✤faster.
“So a bit o꧅f a shame but still P3, so back in my seat.”
Verstappen was instructed to keep going after he꧑ had initially repoౠrted the problem before deciding to abort his run having suffered from power drop outs in his engine.
“I had power then not, then it kicked in again and𒊎 then not,” he explained.
“They told me to keep going and I was liꦉke: ‘Guys, I’m losing quite a bit of lap time here on the straights’ so I aborted because it didn’t make sense to continue.
“We’ll have a more detailed look at what exactly what went wrong with my engineers because it doesn’t make sense to go through🀅 qualifying discussing what broke. Just focus on the job and it’s not so lovely but luckily we’re still here.”
Asked if he expects Red Bull to be closer to Merc꧒edes in the race, Verstappen replied: “The long run 🦹was alright so hopefully we will be a bit similar tomorrow.
“🐼Let’s hope that top-speed wise we will be in a good position tomorrow. I don’t think it will be easy to pass anyway, but we’ll see what we can do.”

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