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    Max Verstappen CRASHES out in shocking start to Melbourne Grand Prix qualifying

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    • Will start from the back of the grid for Sunday’s race 

    By JOSH ALSTON, SPORTS REPORTER

    Published: 00:33 EST, 7 March 2026 | Updated: 00:47 EST, 7 March 2026

    Four-time world champion Max Verstappen will start from the back of the grid at the Australian Grand Prix after crashing out during a dramatic opening segment of qualifying at Albert Park.

    The Red Bull Racing superstar lost control entering Turn 1 in Q1, spinning violently before sliding into the gravel trap and hitting the wall. The crash immediately brought out a red flag as marshals rushed to the scene.

    Verstappen had not yet posted a time, meaning the Dutchman was instantly eliminated from the session.

    ‘The car just f***ing locked on the rear axles, fantastic,’ Verstappen said over team radio moments after the crash.

    Despite the heavy impact, early radio messages suggested the reigning champion was okay. 

    However, television footage showed Verstappen shaking his hand and wrist as he climbed from the car before heading toward the medical centre for precautionary checks.

    Max Verstappen CRASHES out in shocking start to Melbourne Grand Prix qualifying

    Four-time world champion Max Verstappen has crashed out of qualifying at the Melbourne GP

    Verstappen lost control of his Red Bull when the rear axle locked up after braking

    Verstappen lost control of his Red Bull when the rear axle locked up after braking 

    Verstappen's Red Bull needed to be removed from the track the red flag brought out early in qualifying

    Verstappen’s Red Bull needed to be removed from the track the red flag brought out early in qualifying

    The crash compounds what has already been a difficult start to the weekend for Red Bull.

    Verstappen had suffered another scare during practice on Friday when he ran wide at Turn 10 and skidded through the gravel. While he managed to avoid hitting the wall during that incident, the trip through the trap caused significant damage.

    As the car bounced through the gravel, carbon fibre debris flew from underneath the Red Bull after the floor was shredded by the impact.

    Assessing the situation afterwards, Red Bull chief engineer Paul Monaghan admitted the team faced a significant repair job.

    ‘I’ll say there’s enough to keep us busy,’ Monaghan said.

    The qualifying crash is a stunning setback for Verstappen, who has dominated the sport in recent seasons.

    The Dutchman has won four Formula One World Drivers’ Championships (2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024) and amassed 71 race victories, 48 pole positions and 127 podium finishes during his career with Red Bull.

    Melbourne has also been a happy hunting ground for the champion in recent years. Verstappen claimed victory at Albert Park in 2023 with a lights-to-flag win and triumphed again in 2024 before a mechanical issue ended his race prematurely after a strong start.

    But this time the weekend has unravelled before the race has even begun.

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