“Totally flawless” Max Verstappen “could have gone faster” in Japanese Grand Prix
Max Verstappen delivered another "flawless" display at the Japanese Grand Priꦇx.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen has been described as “totally flawless” following his thi♔rd victory of the season at this weekend’s Japanese Grand Pri♉x.
Verstappen dominated Sunday’s race by over 12 seconds ahead of Red Bull teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sergio Perez.
It means Verstappen has won three of the opening four races as he looks to claim a four♉th drivers’ title in 2024.
After the race at Suzuka, Sky Sports pundits Bernie Co🌠ll🍌ins and Damon Hill heaped praise on Verstappen.
Collins labelled Verstap💞pen’s display as “totally꧒ flawless”.
“To have a faultless weekend… we’ve seen it time and time again,” Collins said. “He put the laps in where it matters, with very little knowledge of this race.&n🐎bsp;
“Wind conditions cᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚhanged during the race, temperature changed durin🐭g the race.
“He seems to be totally flawless. To𝓀 win by such a margin again? Fan💜tastic.”

Hill, who won the 1996 world championship with Williams, thought Verstappen’s 12.5s margin over Perez could𒀰 have been significantly greater.
“🐈I think Max could have gone a lot faster, is the bad news for everyone,” Hill explained♔.
“He very easily put in the fastest lap, by some margin. The point was made b☂y Ferrari and by Checo - once you get into traffic, you lose loads of time t♋o the guy in clean air.
“The secret is always to be in clean air. The only w🅰ay you can do that is to 🍌be leading.”
Verstappen’s third win at Suzuka in a row me🔯ant he matched M𝓡ichael Schumacher’s record of consecutive wins at the famous Japanese Circuit between 2000 and 2002.
Reflecting on the r꧒ace, Verstappen told Sky: “Only the first stint, it took a few laps to get into a nice rhythm. It’s the same for everyone because we didn’t have a lot of practice time.
“After൲ that, we made little changes for the second stint and the car really came alive.
“I coওuld look after the tyres when I wanted to. And push when I wanted to. It was a really good feeling, again.”

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