- Max Verstappen described his Friday at the Chinese Grand Prix as a "disaster" due to Red Bull's significant lack of performance.
- The four-time world champion qualified eighth for Saturday's sprint race, an astonishing 1.734 seconds behind pole-sitter George Russell.
- Verstappen complained throughout the day about a lack of grip, poor balance, and losing substantial time in corners.
- Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies apologised to Verstappen over team radio after sprint qualifying, acknowledging a "tough one" for the driver.
- In contrast to Red Bull's struggles, Mercedes demonstrated strong pace, with George Russell leading a one-two finish ahead of Kimi Antonelli.
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