Max Verstappen will start Sunday morning's race of the Australian Grand Prix in second place. Although he was close to pole position, the Dutchman stated afterwards that he felt there was more in his car. Ted Kravitz can imagine.
Charles Leclerc seemed to be beaten at the end of Saturday morning's qualifying session. Verstappen had set an excellent time on the board and was thus almost certain of P1, until the Monegasque drove his final lap. The leader in the world championship went well under the time of Verstappen and took the first starting spot.
However, according to Kravitz, it was for good reason that Ferrari seemed to be faster, he explains in Ted's Notebook on Sky Sports. Despite the porpoising that the Italian racehorse suffered, the Austrian racehorse has been searching for the right balance all weekend. It ensures that Verstappen does not yet have his car where he wants it.
However, Kravitz can go along with Christian Horner's statements that Ferrari will suffer from porpoising, because the tires would wear out faster. The commentator therefore expects an exciting race, wondering what Red Bull Racing can bring to the race.