Max Verstappen feared his huge slide out of the final corner in qualifying for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was going to be “quite spicy” while he faced the wall, with his slip-up a symptom of a difficult-to-tame Red Bull Formula 1 car.
In the face of McLaren’s expected dominance, Verstappen looked set to mount a solid challenge by being the only driver to save two brand-new sets of soft tyres for the deciding Q3 shootout.
But his first Q3 lap provided a jaw-clenching example of his RB20 mimicking a bucking bronco over one lap, with Verstappen suffering a huge 45-degree slide out of the final corner that pitted him towards the inside wall.
Verstappen managed to save the car and, despite the incident, his 1m22.045s was good for provisional pole ahead of the McLarens of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
But while both McLarens bolted on fresh tyres to take a commanding front-row lock-out, Verstappen failed to improve on his second set as he continued to struggle with balance issues.
That punted the four-time world champion down to fifth, behind the Ferrari of Carlos Sainz and the outstanding Nico Hulkenberg in the Haas, before the German received a three-place grid drop for overtaking on pit exit that moves Verstappen up to fourth.
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