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Verstappen resigned: "Just accept and make the best of it"

Max Verstappen has told Viaplay he was disappointed with his engine problems in qualifying for the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix. The Red Bull Racing driver claims it was a problem with the drive shaft, which forced him to retire early from his RB19. The Dutchman will start from P15 on Sunday. Article continues under ad Verstappen explained: " Driveshaft broken, then it stops. You can't make anything else out of it now. Just accept it and just try to make the best of it tomorrow." The 25-year-old driver has not really spoken to his team yet. "I only heard it was that [the driveshaft]. We need to take the car apart and try to find the cause." Earlier on Saturday, the gearbox...
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