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Verstappen provides KEY Red Bull 'question mark' over Australian Grand Prix - Top Three verdict

Verstappen provides KEY Red Bull 'question mark' over Australian Grand Prix - Top Three verdict

Verstappen provides KEY Red Bull 'question mark' over Australian Grand Prix - Top Three verdict

Verstappen provides KEY Red Bull 'question mark' over Australian Grand Prix - Top Three verdict

Max Verstappen has said that there is still a 'question mark' over Red Bull's pace, despite picking up pole position at the Australian Grand Prix.

The Dutchman and his team seemed out of sorts in the three practice sessions across Friday and Saturday, with Ferrari looking like the favourites for pole position.

READ MORE: F1 team confirm just ONE car will race Australian Grand Prix

That faith in the Maranello-based team seemed to be well-placed, after a Q1 and Q2 session where the top few cars were separated by small margins.

However, Verstappen managed to pull a couple of great laps out of the bag in Q3 to ensure that he claimed another pole position, with Carlos Sainz behind and Sergio Perez rounding out the top three.

With Ferrari's longer-run pace looking strong during practice, it's all to play for in Melbourne heading into Sunday's race.

Here's what the three drivers had to say on the session...

Max Verstappen

Max Verstappen claimed another pole position

"A bit unexpected today in qualifying but very happy with Q3. Both of those laps felt very nice and it was enjoyable.

"A bit of a tricky weekend so far but we managed to be there at the end, so very happy with that.

"Ferrari seem quick on the long runs, so bit of a question mark for tomorrow, but I guess that makes it exciting."

READ MORE: Verstappen makes DEFINITIVE announcement on Red Bull future

Carlos Sainz

Carlos Sainz was back following appendicitis surgery

"It’s been a tough couple weeks, a lot of days in bed waiting for this moment to see if I could be here today.

"To make it to this weekend and then to put it on the front row after leading through qualifying, I was almost not believing it, especially after how tough it’s been.

"But very happy to be here, very happy to be challenging the Red Bulls this weekend.

"I was a bit rusty at the beginning yesterday but then I got up to speed and I could finally find the pace and am feeling good with the car.

"I’m not going to lie, I’m not in my most comfortable state when I’m driving out there but I can get it done. And as long as I can get it done without the pain, obviously a lot of discomfort and weird feelings but no pain, so it allows me to push flat out."

Sergio Perez

Sergio Perez believes he had more to give

"There was a bit more in it. My first sector was not great, especially Turn One. On my final lap, I didn't hook the whole combination which straight away is a tenth or tenth and a half.

"But, I'm happy given I think how we have been during the weekend.

"I think tomorrow we have a fight on our hands with the Ferraris and the rest of the field. Degradation is going to be very high, so starting position is not as relevant at the moment."

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