MOTOR RACING: Verstappen out after one lap of Monaco Grand Prix
Max Verstappen's Monaco Grand Prix ended on the opening lap after a power unit failure left his Red Bull struggling for performance. The early retirement adds to a frustrating season for the four-time world champion amid ongoing concerns over Formula One’s future engine regulations.
Reuters
June 07, 2026

Formula One F1 - Monaco Grand Prix - Circuit de Monaco, Monaco - June 7, 2026 Red Bull's Max Verstappen in the pit lane before the race REUTERS/Yves Herman
Yves Herman/Reuters
Four-time world champion Max Verstappen's Monaco Grand Prix lasted one slow lap as the Red Bull driver retired with a power unit problem on Sunday.
The Dutchman produced a brilliant qualifying session on Saturday to line up alongside Mercedes pole setter Kimi Antonelli on the grid, but as the red lights went out at the start his car remained stationary.
Verstappen did manage to get away but limped around the circuit at slow speed before his team told him to "bring it home" and he returned to the garage.
"The formation lap wasn't going very well, after that the pre-start was terrible, there was no consistency and then the engine just dropped dead," he told Sky Sports.
"I only got a little bit of power back after the first corner. Engine sounded really awful, couldn't go full throttle so we brought it back."
It continued a miserable season for Verstappen, who has voiced his disapproval of the new hybrid engine regulations and has even threatened to quit the sport.
-Reporting by Martyn Herman;Editing by Tomasz Janowski/Reuters
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