Max Verstappen doesn’t bore Franz Tost
“I think Red Bull can win all the races this year, but nothing is certain.”
“I think Red Bull can win all the races this year, but nothing is certain.”
“I hope more teams will increase their competitiveness.”
Supporting this are one of the Dutch driver’s main sponsors, but also someone who knows the Kaiser well.
In Montreal, the Dutchman led from the first meter to the last, “But the tires weren’t going,” he said.
Red Bull victory with new dominance at the Canadian Grand Prix: for the Dutchman it is number 41, like Ayrton.
Statements from Red Bull’s world champion and Aston Martin’s Spaniard, who will start on the front row at the Montreal circuit.
Red Bull’s world champion is more than a second ahead of Hulkenberg, who will start on the front row with Haas, and Alonso. Sainz is eighth and Leclerc 11th with the Ferraris.
The British driver commented on the possible 41st career success of his Dutch rival.
“Racing for Ferrari would be great,” admitted the reigning Formula One champion.
“Do I regret losing Max? Certainly,” the Mercedes team principal amessoed.
“We know how important tire behavior is a factor. I think he can be considered the perfect driver.”
Should he win in Canada, the Dutchman would equal the Brazilian’s record of wins (41).
The Dutch driver: “We had a very strong weekend, that’s what I want to see from myself and the team.”
The Dutch driver dominated from start to finish the Barcelona Grand Prix
The world champion driver monopolized qualifying for the GP in Barcelona
In Montmeló the world champion and Perez get the two best times, behind them Hamilton and Sainz, then rain freezes the positions.
Statements from the two-time world champion at the end of the first day of the weekend.
The world champion was ahead of Alonso and the surprising Hulkenberg. Sixth and seventh were the Ferraris.
The Red Bull driver was the fastest at Montmelo
“A few years ago I compared him to Senna and was laughed at. Gradually the pundits of the time are running out of arguments.”
Six consecutive wins for the Verstappen-Perez duo. But some have done better.
First for the entire Monaco Grand Prix, the Dutchman admits he feared a different outcome of the race.
New chariot win for Red Bull, bad strategy for Ferrari: Sainz finishes only 8th.
At the end of a spectacular qualifying session, the Dutch driver beat everyone again.
Max Verstappen was 73 thousandths ahead of teammate Sergio Perez.
Despite taking first place in FP2, the Dutchman says the Rossa has an advantage in terms of drivability.
Red Bull’s Dutchman set the best time of the afternoon session, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz keep pace.