“You just drove through yellow flags,” Max Verstappen fends off yet another penalty

Max Verstappen
Max Verstappen topped the FP3 charts but was under a close call for ignoring the Yellow flags after the session slowed down. Looking back to Qatar, Max has penalised a three-place grid penalty after ignoring yellow flags affecting his championship a lot. But this time around he got himself out safely with no further investigation to be done.
Christian Horner points out Max’s fault on the radio with agony as the driver already has a whole lot of penalties to serve. Max has taken a few new parts for his engine that overcomes the regulated number. A new Internal combustion engine, MGU K and MGU H count out to be a penalty to get him at the back of the grid. With a fascinating lap in the qualifying, Max will anyhow start in the mid of the pack.
“You just drove through yellow flags. Those weren’t there, ” Horner responded with a chick answer to counter Max “No, they weren’t there in Qatar either, ” said Horner.
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Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc have a fight from the back

After the Qualifying, it is obvious that Red Bull has its hands over the pace of Ferrari. But with a penalty to suffer, Max will have a lot of work to do. On the other hand, Charles Leclerc will also be starting beside Max Verstappen after serving his penalties for the same reason.
It’s Charles Leclerc’s second grid penalty, the first one was played under the heat of Canada where he managed a P5 finish. Charles considerably has a low pace than Red Bull but will look forward to the chaotic grid tomorrow.
Sergio Perez and Carlos Sainz are starting in the top two. With the driver fighting for the lead, it could mash up the championship with not many points in difference between the drivers.