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Verstappen doubts party mode ban hurt Red Bull in Italian GP qualifying

Max Verstappen doubts the FIA's ban on Formula 1 engine 'party' modes caused Red Bull's struggles in qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix at Monza

Italy marks the first weekend where the FIA's new technical directive banning drivers from changing engine modes during qualifying and the race takes effect, forcing them to use the same setting throughout all sessions.

Red Bull endured a difficult qualifying session at Monza as Verstappen could only manage fifth, beaten onto the second row by Carlos Sainz Jr's McLaren and the Racing Point of Sergio Perez, while team-mate Alexander Albon qualified ninth.

Second-placed Valtteri Bottas said after qualifying he was unsure how "happy" Red Bull would be with the engine mode ban that it encouraged, given Mercedes' dominance.

But Verstappen, who qualified nine-tenths of a second down on pole-sitter Lewis Hamilton, said he did not believe the ban on the high-power engine modes sparked Red Bull's slump in qualifying and instead put the result down to the RB16's weakness at low downforce tracks.

"No, honestly I don't think we went backwards," Verstappen said, referring to the lack of party mode.

"I think this is also a bit of a weird track to really see the full benefit or differences, because [at] Monza everybody is in the tow, some have a better tow than others.

"We have to wait a bit until we go to a normal track again. Nobody wants a tow and to drive in clear air, [it's] too early to say anything about that.

"But I never expected it to be very different. Of course some other people were shooting some different words. It is what it is.

"As you can see, it didn't really shake up anything, but I also didn't expect that."

Verstappen said that he "tried everything" with the set-up on his car to try and find more pace, but found he was setting similar times regardless of what tweaks were made.

"I tried everything, very low, medium-low, and a little bit more [downforce]," Verstappen said.

"I ended up doing the same lap time all of the time, so it just shows that our car is not good enough at the moment.

"Around here, we know top speed-wise, we are down on power to Mercedes especially.

"That's a given, but that is not the deficit we have to them at the moment.

"It's not that big, the deficit in power. From our side, we just didn't have a good balance in the car.

"But not only that, but we're also lacking grip."

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