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Max Verstappen Exposes Red Bull Struggles at Monaco: Car Battles Circuit Demons

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
May 25, 2025
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Max Verstappen Exposes Red Bull Struggles at Monaco: Car Battles Circuit Demons

MONTE-CARLO, MONACO - MAY 24: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing looks on in the garage during qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco at Circuit de Monaco on May 24, 2025 in Monte-Carlo, Monaco (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202505240461 // Usage for editorial use only //

Max Verstappen Drops Bombshell on Red Bull: “Car’s Hatred for Monaco Revealed”

In a shocking revelation, Max Verstappen unveiled a troubling reality for Red Bull Racing following his fifth-place finish in the Monaco Grand Prix qualifying session. The Dutch driver candidly expressed that the RB21 “doesn’t like” the challenging Circuit de Monaco, painting a grim picture for the team.

Despite showing promising speed during final practice, Verstappen found himself unable to compete for pole position, which was ultimately a battle between McLaren and Charles Leclerc. The gap between Verstappen and the pole-sitter, Lando Norris, was significant, with the Dutchman trailing by six-tenths of a second.

Verstappen’s chances were also impacted by Lewis Hamilton’s three-place grid penalty due to an incident involving the Red Bull driver. This penalty bumped Verstappen up to fourth on the starting grid, providing a slight silver lining amid the disappointment.

During a media interaction, Verstappen bluntly dismissed any possibility of securing pole position, emphasizing the car’s limitations at the Monaco track. He highlighted that sector two posed significant challenges, particularly with bumps and kerbs that the RB21 struggled to navigate effectively.

The Red Bull driver acknowledged the team’s ongoing struggles with low-speed tracks, a stark contrast to their performance on high-speed circuits this season. Verstappen emphasized the car’s discomfort with certain elements of the Monaco track layout, indicating a long-standing issue that has persisted for two seasons.

As Monaco’s unique characteristics continue to expose Red Bull’s weaknesses, Verstappen’s remarks shed light on the intricate dynamics between driver skill, car performance, and track demands. The team’s ability to address these challenges will be crucial in their quest for success in future races.

The Monaco Grand Prix qualifying session not only showcased intense competition but also unraveled the complexities of Red Bull’s ongoing battle for supremacy in Formula 1. Verstappen’s revelations have sparked discussions among fans and experts alike, raising questions about the team’s strategic decisions and technical capabilities.

As the racing world awaits the Monaco Grand Prix with bated breath, all eyes will be on Red Bull Racing and Max Verstappen as they strive to overcome the car’s aversion to the iconic street circuit and emerge victorious in the ultimate test of skill and speed.

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