F1: Max Verstappen could face grid penalty in Brazil
Red Bull Racing's RB20 car is under increasing pressure. Max Verstappen has struggled to keep up with Ferrari and McLaren since the Spanish Grand Prix. Reigning Formula One world champion Max Verstappen could face a grid penalty for changing his engine ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix. It comes as Red Bull Racing expressed concerns about his car's straight-line speed. The problem was highlighted at the recent Mexican Grand Prix, where an unexpected engine change was required due to problems in practice on Friday. While the replacement engine prevented further mechanical failure, its high mileage significantly impacted performance. This was evident in the speed trap data, with Verstappen noticeably slower than his team-mate Sergio Perez. Verstappen's race was further hampered by two 10-second penalties for an incident with McLaren driver Lando Norris. The Dutchman finished a disappointing sixth place, his lowest result of the season. With four races remaining, Norris finished second, cutting Verstappen's points lead to 47 points. Although…