F1 Bahrain GP: Second possible in Bahrain without brake failure - Verstappen

Max Verstappen left disappointed in Bahrain after a brake failure ends his hopes of a podium finish, with the Red Bull driver believing P2 was within reach.
Second possible in Bahrain without brake failure - Verstappen

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Max Verstappen made no secret of his disappointm🅘ent after retiring from Sunday's Formula 1 race in Bahrain due to a brake failure, believing that second place was within reach for Red Bull.

Verstappen qualified sixth in Bahrain and made a good start to rise to P5, run♌ning within three seconds of race ꦿleader Valtteri Bottas early on as the Finn backed the train of cars up.

Verstappen tried to get the undercut on the cars ahead by pitting at the end of Lap 11 - one lap after even𓃲tual winner Sebastian Vettel - and moving onto a set of super-soft tyres.

Verstappen's podium hopes were quickly dashed when a brake failure at Turn 4 set hi🐻m straight into the barrier, marking his first retirement of the season.

"It's not a very nice feeling when you hit the pedal and the pedal just goes very🦄 long and you cannot stop the car properly. But unfortunately that's racing as well," Verstappen said, before adding that he thought a top two finish was possible for Red Bull.

"We lost a lot of points, especially at the moment with the 𝓰state the car is, we should have taken a lot of points, and a bit unfortunate," the Dutchman said.

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