New chassis for Verstappen after Monaco crash

Max Verstappen before crashing
Max Verstappen before crashing

Max Verstappen will start this weekends Monaco Grand Prix from the pit lane with a new chassis after his qualifying crash on Saturday.

The Red Bull Racing driver saw the highs of his maiden victory in Spain turn to a low after turning too early into the second part of the Swimming Pool complex and breaking his front suspension, which meant he was unable to prevent his RB12 hitting the barriers on the outside of the corner.

Verstappen was naturally disappointed with the outcome of qualifying, especially after feeling he was on target for a good result that could have put him into contention for a top six grid slot.

“It’s of course not the way you want to start for tomorrow, I turned in a bit too early, clipped the inside wall, broke the inside suspension and then couldn’t turn anymore," said Verstappen.

“I felt quite good, in my first push lap I felt more confident than all the other laps and also in terms of car balance it was better, because my second sector was nearly two to three tenths faster than I ever did.

“It was all coming together but then into the chicane, maybe I underestimated the grip I had and turned in a bit too early. Hopefully the weather will help a bit tomorrow but it will be very difficult. These things unfortunately happen and you have to learn from it and continue."

Verstappen will be looking to make gains during Sunday’s race, and hopes to have some luck to enable him to make a charge through to the points.

“Hopefully there will be a lot of action tomorrow, not only from me but from others," said Verstappen. “It will be very tough but I won’t give up.

“The car is great, we just have to find a way to get past the people in front. It will depend a lot on the strategy, what other people do of course and the weather, so hopefully we have some luck tomorrow."