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“From the engine side we are checking – I don’t know exactly what it is,” said Verstappen. “But yeah, from my side a pretty much useless day, I did like four or five laps so that is not much. Not much to read into at the moment.”
When asked how the car has been feeling otherwise, Verstappen responded: “I cannot tell you, I mean I never really had a good run, only four or five laps in total and that’s even with some long run laps in it. So yeah, a day to forget.”
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And in terms of whether there are any concerns that the engine may need to be changed – potentially leading to a penalty – he added: “No, that will be alright.”
While team mate Sergio Perez was able to enjoy more mileage – ending FP1 in 10th place on the timesheets, while FP2 saw him finish in ninth – the Mexican did not feel entirely happy with the feeling in the car.
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