Max Verstappen not surprised by close Q1 times as 'most of the cars are copies'

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At the end of Q1 in Bahrain, the field was covered by 1.168 seconds. Max Verstappen was not surprised though. After all, he sees most of the cars as copies of others.

Max Verstappen not surprised by close Q1 times as ‘most of the cars are copies of each other’Max Verstappen says it was “not really a surprise” to see the entire field split by less than 1.2s in Q1 in Bahrain, after all the designers “all copied each other” to some extent.

Carlos Sainz in the Ferrari topped the timesheet in the opening segment with a 1:30.993 while Pierre Gasly in 20th place was only 1.168s behind.

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