Motorsport Week
  • Formula 1
    • 2025 Formula 1 Calendar
    • 2025 Formula 1 Standings
  • Formula E
    • 2025 Formula E Calendar
    • 2025 Formula E Standings
  • IndyCar
    • 2025 IndyCar Calendar
    • 2025 IndyCar Standings
  • WRC
    • 2025 WRC Standings
    • 2025 WRC Calendar
  • MotoGP
    • 2025 MotoGP Calendar
    • 2025 MotoGP Standings
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
  • WEC
    • 2025 WEC Calendar
  • IMSA
    • 2025 IMSA Calendar
  • World SBK
  • More
    • Formula 2
    • Formula 3
    • F1 Academy
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
    • World Superbikes
    • Technical Insight
    • Galleries
    • About/Contact
    • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
  • Formula 1
    • 2025 Formula 1 Calendar
    • 2025 Formula 1 Standings
  • Formula E
    • 2025 Formula E Calendar
    • 2025 Formula E Standings
  • IndyCar
    • 2025 IndyCar Calendar
    • 2025 IndyCar Standings
  • WRC
    • 2025 WRC Standings
    • 2025 WRC Calendar
  • MotoGP
    • 2025 MotoGP Calendar
    • 2025 MotoGP Standings
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
  • WEC
    • 2025 WEC Calendar
  • IMSA
    • 2025 IMSA Calendar
  • World SBK
  • More
    • Formula 2
    • Formula 3
    • F1 Academy
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
    • World Superbikes
    • Technical Insight
    • Galleries
    • About/Contact
    • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
Motorsport Week
Home Single Seater Formula 1

Max Verstappen concedes Red Bull set-up gamble ‘backfired’ in F1 Belgian GP qualifying

by Harry Whitfield
4 months ago
A A
Max Verstappen qualified fourth for the 2025 F1 Belgian GP

Max Verstappen qualified fourth for the 2025 F1 Belgian GP

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Max Verstappen’s qualifying session for the Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix failed to deliver the progress he had hoped for, with a bold set-up change “backfiring”.

The Dutchman once again missed out on pole position, settling for a second-row start behind the McLarens and Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari.

Red Bull started the weekend with a rear wing set-up prioritising straight-line speed to capitalise on the dry conditions during the Sprint sessions.

Before qualifying – and following Verstappen’s Sprint victory – the team shifted to a more downforce-focused set-up, anticipating wet weather for Sunday.

RelatedPosts

Audi will venture into F1 in 2026

Audi sets ‘realistic’ target ahead of 2026 F1 debut

5 hours ago
Racing Bulls is yet to announce its 2026 driver line-up

Racing Bulls explains delay behind 2026 F1 line-up resolution

7 hours ago

This change didn’t initially affect Verstappen’s progress through Q1 and Q2, but his first Q3 lap on older tyres lacked grip, leaving him half a second down in third.

His second run was no better. A significant amount of wheelspin at the start compromised his exit from Turn 1, leaving him too much to recover despite strong middle and final sector times.

After the session, Verstappen, who dropped to fourth place behind Charles Leclerc, revealed why his RB21 had suddenly lost pace compared to earlier in the weekend.

“Q3 wasn’t very good for whatever reason, the first set just didn’t have the same grip,” he told media including Motorsport Week.

“When normally you make nice progression, I couldn’t at all.

“And in the second set, we tried something, and that basically backfired, unfortunately, because already starting the lap, I had so much wheelspin that I couldn’t put the power down.

“And then the same out of Turn 1, just wheelspin up until fourth gear or something, which, yeah, lost me like two tenths already.

“Now, even with, let’s say, not being entirely happy with the balance, and losing two tenths in Turn 1, then it actually looks quite ok.

“But, yeah, it was just not what I hoped for. It’s still… the balance is not where I want it to be to really attack around here.”

Max Verstappen was more than three tenths off Lando Norris’ pole time
Max Verstappen was more than three tenths off Lando Norris’ pole time

Verstappen cautious on race pace and upgrades

Despite enduring a challenging qualifying, Verstappen was asked whether he still possesses the confidence to compete with his rivals in the race on Sunday.

He added: “Well, normally not, because McLaren is even stronger in the wet than in the dry, because the overheating is even bigger, of course, on an Intermediate, so they have that really well under control. For me, the goal is at least P3.”

When questioned about the effect of the recent upgrades and whether it had taken Red Bull in the right direction, Verstappen delivered an honest assessment.

“Yeah, I guess so – but it’s still not where I need it to be to really attack, because I still feel this car is limiting me to go really fast,” he explained.

Finally, Verstappen was grilled on whether he expects more overtaking in tomorrow’s race compared to the Sprint, given the unpredictable weather conditions.

“Depends on the weather – I mean, of course, if it’s wet and then it starts to dry up, there’s always a lot of chaos,” he said.

“So then, naturally, there will be overtaking. Yeah, in the dry, I mean, once you get stuck in a DRS train a little bit, it can be quite painful.

“I had that last year because I had to start a bit further back. Now, I think my battle, if it’s wet or dry, I think it will be with Charles.

“So I don’t think… If I get held up anyway with Charles or whatever, then McLarens already 10 seconds off the road. So, yeah. We just need to target the podium. I think that’s realistic.”

READ MORE – Max Verstappen tempers Laurent Mekies impact amid winning Red Bull start in Belgium

Tags: BelgianGPF1Max VerstappenRedBull
Share254Tweet159Share

Related Posts

Audi will venture into F1 in 2026
Formula 1

Audi sets ‘realistic’ target ahead of 2026 F1 debut

5 hours ago
Racing Bulls is yet to announce its 2026 driver line-up
Formula 1

Racing Bulls explains delay behind 2026 F1 line-up resolution

7 hours ago
Valtteri Bottas has conveyed his excitement at his impending F1 return with Cadillac in 2026
Feature

Exclusive: Valtteri Bottas looks ahead to F1 return with Cadillac

8 hours ago
Load More

Discussion about this post

Upcoming Races

#EventDate
18Singapore GP03-05 October
19United States GP17-19 October
20Mexico City GP24-26 October
21São Paulo GP07-09 November
22Las Vegas GP20-22 November

Click here for the full 2025 F1 calendar

Drivers’  Standings

#DriverPts
Oscar Piastri324
Lando Norris299
Max Verstappen255
George Russell212
Charles Leclerc165
Lewis Hamilton121
Andrea Kimi Antonelli78
Alexander Albon70
Isack Hadjar39
Nico Hulkenberg37

Click here for full Drivers’ Standings

Latest Articles

Audi will venture into F1 in 2026
Formula 1

Audi sets ‘realistic’ target ahead of 2026 F1 debut

November 15, 2025
Racing Bulls is yet to announce its 2026 driver line-up
Formula 1

Racing Bulls explains delay behind 2026 F1 line-up resolution

November 15, 2025
Valtteri Bottas has conveyed his excitement at his impending F1 return with Cadillac in 2026
Feature

Exclusive: Valtteri Bottas looks ahead to F1 return with Cadillac

November 15, 2025

Follow Motorsport Week

Join our daily motorsport newsletter

* indicates required

Motorsport Week

© 2024 Motorsport Media Services Ltd

Other Links

  • About & Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Motorsport Monday

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Sign Up
  • Home
  • Formula 1
    • Latest News
    • 2025 F1 Calendar
    • 2025 F1 Championship Standings
  • Formula E
    • Latest News
    • 2025 FE Calendar
    • 2025 FE Championship Standings
  • MotoGP
    • Latest News
    • 2025 MotoGP Calendar
    • 2025 MotoGP Standings
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
    • World Superbikes
  • WRC
    • Latest News
    • 2025 WRC Calendar
    • 2025 WRC Standings
  • IndyCar
    • Latest News
    • 2025 IndyCar Calendar
    • 2025 IndyCar Standings
  • WEC
    • Latest News
    • 2025 WEC Calendar
  • Live Updates
  • Other
    • IMSA
    • Formula 2
    • Formula 3
    • F1 Academy
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
    • World Superbikes
  • Galleries
  • About/Contact
  • Privacy Policy

© 2024 Motorsport Media Services Ltd