Max Verstappen insists he went into Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix without changing a thing about his driving, concluding his impeccable race with a spot on the podium.
An agitated week followed Verstappen’s messy Monaco Grand Prix weekend, with pundits criticizing the young Dutchman for unleashing all too often an impetuosity that has led to a string of costly mistakes.
In Montreal however, he never put a foot wrong, putting himself at the top of the timesheet in free practice and just missing out on a runner-up spot to Sebastian Vettel in the race after battling Mercedes Valtteri Bottas.
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Team Talk – Sunday in Montreal
“The whole weekend we were very competitive and in the race, with the tyres we had, I think we maximised our strategy and we were very happy with the result,” said Verstappen.
Every single weekend you go in you try to win and here practice has been good, Qualifying has been positive and the race went well too.
“Of course we’re very pleased with that and to come away with a podium and challenging for second at the end at this track, which is not ideal for us, is really positive.
“When you feel confident with the car then you can do a good job, and during the race I think we managed the car in the best way possible on the hypersoft tyres.
“The tyres were holding on really well at the end when I was challenging Valtteri because he was fuel saving which shows our car was working well and for sure we have a very competitive car at the moment.”
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