Max Verstappen lost his pole position for the Spanish GP after reporting on the radio that he had no power. He has to settle for second place at the start behind Charles Leclerc, but is not too dissatisfied with this.

Max Verstappen lost his pole position for the Spanish GP after reporting on the radio that he had no power. He has to settle for second starting place behind Charles Leclerc, but he is not too unhappy about it.
"I couldn't do my last lap, the DRS didn't open or I lost power," Verstappen said after qualifying. He regrets not being able to improve his lap, but says he is not dissatisfied with second place.
"It's a shame, but I think it's a good achievement to be on the front row here all weekend," the Red Bull driver continued. "But of course I would have liked to go for the last lap."
As for the race, it may be that Red Bull Racing has an advantage over the competition. However, Verstappen points out that it will be difficult to overtake and the weather will be very hot, so it is difficult to make predictions.