Marko anxious for trouble: 'I'm more than worried'
- GPblog.com
Max Verstappen retired at the Australian Grand Prix on lap 39 with problems with his car. Where it seemed to be about engine reasons, Helmut Marko does not expect this to be the case. The Red Bull Racing advisor told journalist Erik van Haren that.
Although the Dutchman did not manage to beat Charles Leclerc during the race, he did seem to secure second place. Verstappen did not make it to the end of the GP, however, as even before the 40th lap he dropped out with problems.
However, Marko stated that he does not expect it to be related to the engine. Instead, the fuel tank or fuel line should be the cause of Verstappen's failure. "I am more than concerned," he reportedly informed those present.
Helmut Marko zegt zojuist in de paddock dat er met de motor niets mis is. Hij vermoedt een probleem met benzinetank of benzineleiding. "Ik ben meer dan bezorgd", zegt Marko, ook gezien snelheid van Ferrari. #F1 #Verstappen
— Erik van Haren (@ErikvHaren) April 10, 2022
Verstappen very disappointed
Verstappen faced the press after the race very disappointed. It was not the first time he had to retire early, as he also had to deal with problems with his car in Bahrain. He hopes that Red Bull will find the cause and solve it quickly.