‘It will not be a lot of fun’ – Verstappen braced for Sprint ‘survival’ in Qatar after ‘really bad’ Qualifying problems

Max Verstappen had to settle for sixth during Sprint Qualifying at the Qatar Grand Prix after a session plagued by issues.

LUSAIL CITY, QATAR - NOVEMBER 28: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing

A frustrated Max Verstappen is preparing himself for a “survival” Sprint race at the Lusail International Circuit, having struggled to sixth position during Friday night’s Sprint Qualifying session.

Verstappen entered the Qatar weekend vowing to go “all in”, as he looks to close a 24-point deficit to McLaren’s Lando Norris in the race for the 2025 Drivers’ title, but his weekend has started in less-than-ideal circumstances.

Following a tricky sole practice session, Verstappen could not get a handle on his Red Bull through the Sprint grid-decider, complaining of severe bouncing, understeer and taking a wild trip over the gravel in SQ3.

Reflecting on his evening at the wheel, Verstappen sighed: “Yeah, not good. From the first lap, just really bad bouncing and very aggressive understeer that would shift into oversteer in high-speed, so just not what you want to go fast.

“You’re locked in [with set-up for the Sprint race]… We tried to of course change a few things on the wheel, but it never really worked, so that made it quite tricky.

“[We changed] a few things [after FP1], but it clearly wasn’t working well in Qualifying, so that’s something that we need to understand.”

LUSAIL CITY, QATAR - NOVEMBER 28: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull RacingVerstappen was not happy with the handling of his car in Sprint Qualifying

Asked about his chances in the Sprint and for the rest of the event, with set-up changes permitted after the 100-kilometre dash, the Dutchman added: “With this balance tomorrow in the Sprint, at least, it will not be a lot of fun.

“It will be more about just trying to survive, I guess, and then make some changes going into Qualifying.”

Yuki Tsunoda, meanwhile, pulled an unexpected performance out of the bag by qualifying fifth fastest, just ahead of Verstappen, after a difficult run of events in the sister Red Bull.

Asked about the apparent breakthrough, Tsunoda said: “I mean, so far it’s been a clean race weekend, pretty smooth, not any issues happening in practice, and this Qualifying so far.

“I felt more confidence [going] into the Qualifying. It’s good. It’s good that we had a clean race week so far.

“I just have to put it all together… There’s three more sessions to go, but I’m sure especially this now is very important for the team, especially for Max [and the Drivers’ Championship battle].

“It’s good that both sides of the garage are very focused, and we try to give ourselves the maximum. Also for me as well, I’m happy with the car and with my confidence.

“Obviously there’s some bit to go for tomorrow, to find that extra little bit of tenths, but I’m excited.”

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