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    “That’s exactly what I would say” 

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    “That’s exactly what I would say” 

    Verstappen Secures Second on Singapore Grid Amid Controversy

    Max Verstappen has clinched second place on the grid for the Singapore Grand Prix, mirroring his performance from last year but with a significantly improved Red Bull Racing car. Despite the commendable result at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, the Dutchman expressed frustration over a perceived obstruction from Lando Norris during the closing stages of qualifying.

    “That’s exactly what I would say.”

    Frustrations in Q3

    Verstappen’s qualifying performance was noteworthy, reflecting Red Bull’s advancements on a circuit known for its high-downforce demands. However, he seemed to be affected by Norris’ slow pace, which he claimed created unwanted dirty air, hindering his chances for pole position.

    “I could see it on my steering wheel during that second lap,” Verstappen noted. “In Q3, you can’t afford a car in front of you. Everyone typically maintains an eight-second gap, and with these cars, you really don’t want anyone ahead.”

    The Dirty Air Effect

    Verstappen emphasized the sensitivity of modern F1 cars to aerodynamic turbulence. “It’s not about being blocked, but the dirty air can disrupt your whole run,” he stated. “These cars are so sensitive that we prefer a much larger gap.”

    His comments come after Norris dismissed the claims, suggesting that such complaints are typical from a competitive Red Bull team. “They always have something to complain about,” Norris remarked.

    Rivalry Brews Between Drivers

    In a light-hearted exchange, Verstappen responded to Norris’ dismissal with a laugh, indicating he had no immediate plans for retaliation. “If I were him, I’d probably say the same. But I will remember that moment.”

    As tensions simmer, the track’s competitive nature accentuates the significance of such small moments. Verstappen’s mindset remains focused; he’s determined to treat these interactions as part of the sport’s competitive landscape rather than personal disputes.

    Red Bull’s Resurgence in F1

    The discussions around Norris and Verstappen highlight Red Bull’s resurgence in the title chase. The reigning champion remains unfazed by potential psychological games, stating, “I honestly don’t care about those things.”

    Verstappen concluded that the essential takeaway from qualifying is Red Bull’s return to form on a historically challenging course. “Although I’d prefer to be on pole, second is still a strong result for us. We were competitive and that’s what counts.”

    As the Singapore Grand Prix approaches, all eyes will be on how Red Bull’s newfound confidence translates into race pace, potentially reshaping the championship narrative.

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