Frustrated Red Bull star Max Verstappen has revealed his confusion following a disappointing result at the Dutch Grand Prix.
The defending Formula 1 champion had been hoping to clinch a fourth consecutive victory at his home circuit in front of a passionate crowd in Zandvoort.
His day got off to a wonderful start, passing title rival Lando Norris before Turn One to take an early lead, but the 26-year-old was powerless to keep the McLaren star at bay, relinquishing his advantage on Lap 18 before falling further behind as the race progressed.
Defending F1 champion 'couldn't do anything'
Verstappen's displeasure was evident - particularly during the opening stages - frequently taking to team radio to complain about his ongoing difficulties regarding the performance of his car.
The three-time champion still holds a sizeable advantage over Norris at the top of the drivers' standings, but there is some cause for concern given his run of races without a win has been extended to six.
Speaking to media post-race, he shared his bemusement after failing to provide an answer to Norris' pace.
"I'm not surprised with how my feeling was in the car,' he reflected. "I couldn't do anything.
"Everything I tried to do...I said it during the race, whatever I do with the car, the inputs are not really translating.