Max Verstappen qualified eighth for the Chinese Grand Prix after struggling with his Red Bull's balance and performance throughout the weekend, finishing a full second behind pole-sitter Kimi Antonelli. The four-time world champion described driving the car as "survival," saying setup changes made no difference and expressing frustration that the vehicle remained "completely undriveable" despite extensive modifications.
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Max Verstappen qualified eighth for the Chinese Grand Prix after struggling with his Red Bull's balance and performance throughout the weekend, finishing a full second behind pole-sitter Kimi Antonelli. The four-time world champion described driving the car as "survival," saying setup changes made no difference and expressing frustration that the vehicle remained "completely undriveable" despite extensive modifications.