Red Bull has been on the backfoot throughout the weekend, and come qualifying, both Sergio Pérez and Max Verstappen were knocked out in Q2.
Verstappen, who qualified P11, is under investigation for three different alleged impeding incidents. If it is deemed a breach, the penalty for one incident is a three-place grid drop.
In just his third F1 race, AlphaTauri’s Liam Lawson qualified 10th and was the only current Red Bull-backed driver to advance to Q3. AlphaTauri teammate Yuki Tsunoda qualified 15th. “I don’t think you can ever discard Max and Red Bull,” Sainz said. “They might turn up tomorrow with the race they’ve had the whole season and still manage somehow to make it through a field.”
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