Max Verstappen lamented a
'shocking experience' driving his car after Red Bull's hitherto all-conquering 2023 form shockingly and suddenly deserted them in Singapore GP qualifying, leaving hopes of maintaining their long unbeaten race-winning run seemingly in tatters.
'So what went so wrong for the dominant Red Bull? Fast closing on the retention of their drivers' and constructors' titles while boasting a 100 per cent winning record from 14 races so far this year, Red Bull had nonetheless acknowledged going into the weekend that the unique layout and challenge of Singapore, which has tripped up dominant teams like Mercedes in the past, could prove the biggest hurdle yet to their unbeaten record and hopes of an unprecedented immaculate season.
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