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Max Verstappen drove with a broken drive shaft during qualifying, forcing him to stop in Q2 and start from P15 on Sunday. Sky Sports analyst Martin Brundle was quietly pleased. The Brit looked forward to a nice catch-up race from the Dutchman. Article continues under ad Brundle quietly happy with Verstappen's problems The Brit writes that in his column. Red Bull is so strong in 2023 that a P15 starting position for Sergio Perez or Verstappen can only make for spectacle. Brundle: "I have to be honest and say that when Max Verstappen had a driveshaft problem in qualifying meaning that he would start 15th on the grid, I was quietly pleased, relieved, and energised. Nothing against Max...
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