Max Verstappen says the rear-wing failure on his Red Bull car is “super-dangerous,” after it contributes to crashes at two consecutive Formula One grands prix. All three outlets report that Verstappen is highlighting the risk of the problem and its impact on the car’s stability and safety during racing.

BBC Sport describes Verstappen’s comments in the context of the crashes, noting that the issue occurs on the same car component—the rear wing—across consecutive events. Channel NewsAsia and Yahoo Sports similarly quote or paraphrase Verstappen’s characterisation of the failure as extremely dangerous, using the same “super-dangerous” wording.

The reports focus on Verstappen’s assessment of the failure’s severity rather than providing detailed technical findings or confirmation of the underlying cause. Together, the coverage indicates Verstappen is concerned about how the failure affects performance and the potential for incidents, particularly given that the problem appears to recur in successive races.