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Max Verstappen warns Red Bull: no more mistakes in Japan

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It comes from living one of the worst weekends of the year. When he got his first chance to be champion, it was difficult, but Red Bull Singapore GP world Verstappen did not reach the expected level Marina Bay. Red Bull fails on fuel load in qualifying His leader and 25-year-old driver failed to make the final lap of ‘Qualy’ and was unable to fight for any possible pole position, relegating him to an eighth start on a difficult circuit. was overtake. Added to this were the Friday and Sunday races with little filming, with Max losing his four positions at the start and braking too much in one of the curves. everything is wrong. Therefore, before the F1 Japan GP where the current champion can defend the title this weekend, Max Verstappen wanted to send message to Red Bull: ‘We need a perfect weekend’he pointed out, making it clear that Singapore’s mistakes cannot be repeated.

“Winning the title in Japan[home of Honda]will be a bit more special because of our relationship with Honda. I was really looking forward to coming back to and we’ll see what happens. We need a perfect weekend, that’s for sure.”Verstappen pointed out that the car will start rolling on Suzuka’s legendary asphalt before this Friday (early morning in Spain).

However, Max stresses that he feels no pressure at the end of the season due to his big advantage in the championship: “The end of this season is very different for me. In the race, I know I won’t have the stress of last year.”

When asked what happened in Singapore, Verstappen said he didn’t dwell on it and never had to fail again.

“If you put fuel in the car and do five laps, you can do five laps, but you won’t be able to do six. You can talk about it for hours, but nothing will suddenly change.But that’s not all. In terms of lap numbers, Friday was very poor. I think some things went wrong there, too,” the 25-year-old driver claimed.

“The track was wet, so we made some changes to the car that we couldn’t actually test and brought it into the race. It was a very messy weekend and I think it was a good example of what you don’t want your weekend to look like.”,plot.

“You can learn from it. But nothing in the team should suddenly change. We all know it was a bad weekend.” But I also showed that I had a very good weekend this year, so I know how to do it. “ He concluded with confidence that Red Bull would once again demonstrate the perfection it showed practically across the track in its race weekend run.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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