bring 10 consecutive victories (historical record), 12 out of 14 possible this yearand his team won all the races of the course. Max Verstappen seems unstoppable behind the wheel red bull. However, the Dutchman does not trust him. Within F1 Singapore GP, Verstappen He believes that everything will be more than the previous races because his car does not adapt well to an urban track full of slow corners like Marina Bay.
“I think we’re just not as competitive as other tracks”commented the championship leader and current king of F1.
“Urban circuits are a bit more difficult for our car. “I think we can still do a good job, but it will be very tight.”said the two-time F1 world champion.
In this sense, we must remember that despite the efficiency of his car at the beginning of the course, in an urban track like Monaco the Dutchman had to sweat a lot to win the game against Fernando Alonso, first, snatching the pole from Asturian of only 84 thousandths had the dream of the last sector, and then, achieving victory against a Fernando with options. In that sense, Max hopes that things will be tight again in the fight against his pursuers.
Equality
This time, Alonso is expected to join the new aerodynamic package presented by Aston Martin at Zandvoort and the front wing debuting in Singapore on a route that should be more suited to the green car’s characteristics given the car’s slow cornering performance and its good traction in right-angle curves. In addition, good performance is also expected from McLaren and Mercedes. The chase group can be very close and in an event where safety vehicles usually appear, nothing can be taken for granted.
Here we must add that qualifying in Singapore is very important because of how difficult overtaking will be in Sunday’s race at the narrow Marina Bay. Max is a favorite, but she doesn’t trust him.
The new aileron directive
What he is sure of is that the new FIA directive regarding the maximum flexibility of the wings “will not affect” the performance of his Red Bull.
“I don’t think so. “We never had any flexible front wing or anything like that, so I don’t think it hurts us,” he argued.
Source: La Verdad

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