Verstappen, pessimistic about the Canadian GP: “it was not our best weekend”

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Max Verstappen has downplayed the predictions of the revival of red bull in the Grand Prix of Canadaafter the team’s toughest weekend since Singapore last year.

The Milton Keynes team suffered a crisis in Grand Prix of Monacowith the Sergio Perez eliminated in the first part of the classification and Verstappen could only score the sixth best time, the position in which you finished the race.

Furthermore, the rapid improvement of McLaren and Ferrari This creates difficulties for Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez to enter the podiums.

He Grand Prix of Montreal has similar characteristics to the Monegasque circuit, which is why the Dutch driver is pessimistic looking forward to this weekend.

“We’ll have to wait and seealso new surface,” he speaks to the media when asked about the team’s prospects in Canada. “I think that can always give you some surprises.”

“But It probably wasn’t our best weekend either. for that, but maybe it’s a little better than this [el Gran Premio de Mónaco]”, Continue.

The three-time Formula 1 champion was not satisfied with the speed of the RB20 in Monaco, but says the team is working to find one solution.

“I think we take everything seriously, but sometimes things are not so easy to fix,” he explained. “But We worked hard for it.

“I think it’s more rhythm of the car that we have to work on,” he says. “Of course, I would like to be there [en la rueda de prensa de los finalistas del podio]but We don’t deserve to go there this weekend. So that’s it,” he concluded.

Source: La Verdad

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