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Max Verstappen did not hold back after a frustrating Chinese Grand Prix ended with his Red Bull retiring from the race. The four-time world champion endured a miserable afternoon in Shanghai that began with a poor start and ended with a mechanical failure.

Photo by John Ricky/Anadolu via Getty Images Max Verstappen did not hold back after a frustrating Chinese Grand Prix ended with his Red Bull retiring from the race. The four-time world champion endured a miserable afternoon in Shanghai that began with a poor start and ended with a mechanical failure. By the time his race came to an early finish, Verstappen’s frustration with the car was clear.

Photo by John Ricky/Anadolu via Getty Images Max Verstappen vents frustration after Red Bull retirement in Chinese GP Speaking after the race in comments to ViaPlay, Verstappen reacted angrily to another disappointing result for Red Bull during the Chinese Grand Prix. “I don’t know either how that happened. Yup, the same again.

Always have to go from the back, might as well start there too,” Verstappen said. The Dutch driver had already faced a difficult opening lap after dropping from eighth on the grid to 12th following a slow launch. Things went from bad to worse later in the race when Verstappen’s Red Bull suddenly lost power with around ten laps remaining.

While running in sixth place, his car appeared to lose drive exiting Turn 6 and the screen on his steering wheel briefly shut down. With the issue unresolved, Verstappen limped the car back to the pits before ultimately retiring from the race. Max Verstappen lists problems with the Red Bull car in Shanghai The Red Bull driver later detailed just how many issues he felt were affecting the car during the race.