Max Verstappen's second practice session at the Canadian Grand Prix ended prematurely due to an electrical issue with his Red Bull car.
Max Verstappen's participation in the Canadian Grand Prix was abruptly ended during the second practice session at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, following an incident with his Red Bull machinery. Just four laps in, smoke was seen billowing from the rear of Verstappen's RB20 as he made his way to the pitlane, where he was swiftly instructed to exit the fiery car, signaling a serious malfunction.
Some other people had a few more laps on the fly, a few more laps now in the wet, so it's definitely not how I would have liked to get on in FP2. But I think it's more important to just figure out what actually happened, and what kind of implications that will have for this weekend or the rest of the year.'Red Bull technicians, after assuring the car was safe, delved into a thorough investigation of the issue.
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