Max Verstappen wants to go to pole position this Saturday in front of his audience, at Dutch GP in Zandvoort. He is the strong favorite to take the first position on the grid and also to win this Sunday. However, water can make things better. In Zandvoort, circuit of the hands with some complicated points, especially in turn 3. At that point, with a bank of 19 degrees, with a previous descent and a later ascent, it is easy to make a mistake. Especially in the rain. AND Max Verstappen It was clear to him after the warning that the asphalt gave him in Free Practice 3 this Saturday morning.
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The Dutchman suffered a major scare at the start of the session. On turn 3, water means no grip. Max sped up, slipped, had to do a big countersteer to avoid hitting the wall and despite that, with that little mistake, he almost hit the wall on the exit of that turn. Luckily for the current world champion, he was able to avoid the impact against the protections very little.
Soon after, Kevin Magnussen took to the track. The exit of the pit lane was in turn 1. He drew in turn 2, and in turn 3, he accelerated, going into the wall to cause the first red flag of the session. The difference between a great driver and a world champion. Max Verstappen avoided the impact with a big save. Kevin, no.
Source: La Verdad

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