After a disappointing weekend at the Japanese Grand Prix, Max Verstappen, a four-time world champion, did not hide his frustration with Red Bull's performance. The driver, who qualified in eleventh position and finished the race in eighth place, expressed his dissatisfaction with the team's current situation. Verstappen described his weekend as a 'disaster' and pointed out that the car's balance was a persistent problem.

His statement suggests a deep concern about the direction the team is taking and the urgent need for improvements. The Dutch driver emphasized the urgency of understanding the RB's balance problems and implementing significant improvements to compete at the highest level.
Verstappen, visibly disillusioned, made it clear that the current situation is not sustainable for Red Bull as a team. The driver spoke about the need to work hard to understand the problems and, of course, implement improvements. The lack of competitiveness in Suzuka, where the driver was trapped behind Pierre Gasly for much of the race, was a clear indicator of the team's problems. Verstappen's frustration extends beyond the car's performance, also touching on the Formula 1 regulations for 2026.