Max Verstappen Ready To Put Baku In The Rearview

2021-06-16
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Jarrod Partridge
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After crashing out and losing the race win at Baku, Max Verstappen is ready to put the events from that weekend in his rearview mirror as he moves focus to the FORMULA 1 EMIRATES GRAND PRIX DE FRANCE 2021, the first leg of a triple-header in what may be a pivotal few weeks in his title charge.

Though it was a terrible result personally for Verstappen, with his teammate Sergio Perez taking the win and Lewis Hamilton losing his magic touch, it was still a positive weekend for the team who now head to Le Castellet leading both championships.

Max Verstappen Ready For Mercedes Charge

After racing at tracks that better suited the Red Bull than the Mercedes, Max Verstappen knows he will have a fight on his hands this weekend, and is ready to roll up his sleeves and get to work.

‘Of course I would have liked to have won and it’s fair to say that we were on course to win in Baku, but that’s racing and these things happen. Sometimes it’s out of your hands so we just have to keep going and move on. We are still leading the championship and of course I would like to be leading with more points but it is what it is.

‘It’s great to have two cars up at the front fighting for the championship and also scoring the points. Baku was a great example of that and how it should be done. It’s great that Checo was able to make the gap to Mercedes bigger in the constructor’s championship and that he’s now third in the driver’s championship.

‘I’m feeling good but I’m sure that Mercedes will be very strong on the ‘normal’ tracks again, so we have to keep pushing and keep improving right to the very end because it’s never enough. So far the season has been pretty good to us but we need to remember that there are still a lot of races ahead of us. I am happy with the race results that we have had so far and that we are leading the championship, but we also have to be there leading it in Abu Dhabi, that’s all that matters.

‘The Circuit Paul Ricard is a fast track. There are a fast few corners towards the end of the lap and you also have to be quite careful with tyre degradation. There’s also a lot of run off so sometimes it’s a bit weird because there is so much space, which is of course completely different than the two street circuits we’ve just been to. I’m looking forward to going back there and hopefully stepping on the top step of the podium,’ said Verstappen.

Sergio Perez Still On Cloud Nine

After taking his first win in Red Bull colours last time out, Sergio Perez has been on cloud nine, and is looking forward to working on helping the team extend their lead in the championship this weekend.

‘I feel very, very proud. It’s a victory that really shows the amount of work that we’ve all put in since the start of January and shows how hard work always pays off. It’s also a great boost for the whole team to know that we’ve got two cars that can fight for the championship and that we all really want to win.

‘I thought that I had everything to lose, it’s only two laps, I’m on pole and it’s our race to be lost. So I just tried to do the perfect start and for many reasons that didn’t happen but in the end I think we got lucky because who knows what would have happened if we got a good start with Lewis having issues with his brakes, so in the end it all worked out. I spoke with Stefano after the race and told him “you guys really like the show!” and he said “well this is fantastic for the fans.

‘I think we’ve got a pretty good Team! I think what Max did was great to see, he really deserved the win and he did everything perfectly that weekend, he was just very unlucky. Alex as well is putting so much work into the simulator and with the engineers. I remember when I came here, I didn’t expect him to be so open but he explained how the car works and that was very nice to have him around since day one. So I really appreciated that and I appreciate the work that he’s doing with the Team.

‘It’s only race six and as I say it doesn’t really matter where we are now it’s where we finish in Abu Dhabi so we just have to keep chipping away, making sure we maximise our car potential. I’ve been in Formula One for many years that I know that so many things can happen, so we just have to keep our heads down, now what has happened is history and we just have to keep looking forwards,’ added Perez.

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