Motor racing-Verstappen says Red Bull car 'completely undriveable' after Chinese GP qualifying


Formula One F1 - Chinese Grand Prix - Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai, China - March 14, 2026 Red Bull's Max Verstappen speaks to the media after the sprint race REUTERS/Go Nakamura

SHANGHAI, March ⁠14 (Reuters) - Red Bull's Max Verstappen said his RB22 Formula One ⁠car is "completely undrivable," after qualifying eighth for Sunday's Chinese Grand ‌Prix and a torrid sprint race earlier in the day.

"We changed a lot on the car, and it makes zero difference," the four-time world champion told reporters after ​setting a fastest lap that was just ⁠over one second slower than ⁠pole-sitter Kimi Antonelli, with the two Mercedes cars securing a front row ⁠lockout.

"The ‌whole weekend we've been off, the car is completely undriveable," the Dutchman said. "Every lap is like survival."

The Red Bull driver ⁠sunk to as low as 14th place after ​having qualified eighth in ‌Saturday's earlier 19-lap sprint race around the Shanghai International Circuit, ⁠finally finishing ​in 9th and behind sister team Racing Bulls' Liam Lawson.

"It's incredibly tough to drive. There's no balance, I cannot lean on the car, every lap ⁠is a fight," the 71-times race winner ​told Sky Sports F1, having come into the weekend hoping to make more of an impact after making his way from the back of the ⁠grid to finish sixth at the previous race in Australia.

This is the first season Red Bull have run their own engine, having partnered with Ford, which ended a very successful six-year streak with Honda. ​Verstappen said the new power unit was partly ⁠to blame, but added that the poor performance was down to a ​multitude of factors.

"From lap one of these ‌new regulations, I have not enjoyed ​this car for sure," he added. "It's not going to be a fun race."

(Reporting by Joe Cash; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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