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Max Verstappen said his Red Bull was handling like a go-kart after being beaten into sixth place in Monaco Grand Prix qualifying as the RB20 proved vulnerable on the streets of Monte-Carlo. The triple Formula 1 world champion, who has won five of the first seven races, saw his record-equalling run of eight pole positions in a row ended by Ferrari’s local hero Charles Leclerc. That was only part of the pain, however, with the Dutch driver identifying what he called a basic flaw in a car that started the season in dominant fashion but has looked increasingly vulnerable.

“The car is like a go-kart, it is like I am running without a suspension. It is jumping around a lot, and not absorbing the bumps or kerb strikes,” Verstappen told reporters after a last flying lap in which he scraped the tyre wall. “In the last corner, the amount of times I almost jumped into the wall was pretty incredible.



“We have had this problem since 2022, so it is not something new. For the past few years, we have had a car advantage so it gets masked, but with everyone catching up when you don’t improve your weakest point, you get found out. It is a fundamental problem so it will not get fixed in weeks,” lamented the Red Bull #1 driver.

Leclerc’s pole lap of 1:10.270 seconds was nearly three-tenths faster than Verstappen’s best. It was the first time since Mexico last October that the Dutch ace, who won in Monaco in 2021 and 2023, had not secured at least a front-row slot on the grid.

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