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    Verstappen Retires Early from Monaco Grand Prix Due to Power Unit Failure

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Max Verstappen’s hopes for a strong showing at the Monaco Grand Prix were dashed after just a single lap when his Red Bull car suffered a power unit failure on Sunday. The four-time world champion, who had secured a promising starting position alongside Mercedes’ pole-sitter Kimi Antonelli, faced an unexpected technical issue that forced an early retirement.

    Despite a competitive qualifying session that positioned Verstappen well for the race, his car struggled from the outset. At the start, the vehicle failed to launch properly, causing a slow and hesitant getaway. Although he eventually managed to get moving, the driver was forced to navigate the circuit at a significantly reduced pace. Following team instructions, Verstappen returned to the garage, ending his race prematurely.

    Verstappen revealed that the problems began even before the race officially started, with an inconsistent formation lap and a sudden engine failure. He described the engine’s performance as erratic, noting that after the first corner, the car briefly regained some power but soon became undriveable. The engine noise was described as “really awful,” and the driver was unable to apply full throttle, severely limiting his ability to compete.

    This incident adds to an already difficult season for Verstappen, who has publicly criticized the current hybrid engine regulations. The ongoing technical challenges have led him to hint at a possible exit from the sport, underscoring the frustration he has experienced. Meanwhile, the Monaco Grand Prix continues to be a pivotal race in the Formula 1 calendar, where reliability and precision are crucial for success.

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