He demanded his team “fix” the issues with his car in an angry tirade despite his commanding position in the championship. He said: “I have no power. No, for F*** sake. Nothing works. Try to fix this issue.” Verstappen locked up on his first flying lap in Q3 which only put him seventh fastest.  However, the Dutchman then complained of a lack of power moments before starting his final qualifying lap. It means he was unable to go faster and dropped down to tenth as everyone else improved.  After qualifying, team boss Christian Horner confirmed Verstappen’s issue was a power unit-related problem. He added Red Bull could have had a chance at securing a top-two start had it not been for the issue. READ MORE: Russell refuses to commit on Mercedes question after maiden pole   “Today has not been a great day and I have struggled with the tyres and I have had inconsistency getting the tyres in the right window. So I struggled to put a lap together.” Since Verstappen retired form two of the first three races, Red Bull have not suffered from many mechanical failures. Instead, Ferrari have suffered much of the issues with Leclerc being forced out of three races while leading this season. Red Bull suffered a double blow with Sergio Perez getting knocked out during the second part of qualifying. The Mexican had a confusing session with one of his flying laps deleted and then reinstated.  However, it appeared Perez didn’t have the pace to challenge towards the front at any stage this afternoon.