Max Verstappen’s bid for a strong start in the Brazilian GP weekend hit a major setback as a chaotic qualifying session saw the reigning World Champion knocked out in Q2 and relegated to start 17th on the grid. This unexpected turn of events unfolded at the iconic Interlagos circuit, where an untimely red flag cut short his final flying lap, plunging Red Bull into an unexpected crisis.
Red Flag Chaos: Stroll’s Crash Seals Verstappen’s Fate
Verstappen had shown early pace in Q1, comfortably making it into Q2 as track conditions continued to improve. However, during his warm-up for a crucial final push, Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll lost control at the Senna S, slamming his car into the barriers. The incident left debris scattered across the track, forcing race control to red-flag the session.
The timing couldn’t have been worse for Verstappen and his Red Bull teammate, Sergio Perez, both of whom were left stranded in the drop zone with no opportunity to set another lap. Verstappen was classified 12th in Q2 but will start 17th after incurring a five-place grid penalty for using an additional internal combustion engine beyond his allocated quota.
Perez in Limbo, Norris on Top
Sergio Perez narrowly missed a Q3 appearance as well but will start 12th, gaining one place due to his teammate’s penalty. Meanwhile, Lando Norris, Verstappen’s closest rival on the track, managed to top Q2 right before the red flag was waved, securing a competitive position for the race start.
A Tough Battle Ahead
Starting 17th, Verstappen faces a mountain to climb in Sunday’s race. Known for his relentless drive and on-track skill, he will undoubtedly aim to fight through the field and make up positions quickly. However, with stiff competition and the pressure of limited laps to make up ground, all eyes will be on the three-time World Champion as he attempts a remarkable comeback.