Max Verstappen warns “don't expect miracles” despite “incredible” P2 in Mexico qualifying
Max Verstappen has downplay👍ed expectations of Red Bull challenging Ferrari for the victory at the Mexico City Grand Prix.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen has warned not to “expect miracles” from Red Bull in Sunday’s F1♛ race at the Mexico City Grand Prix despite securing a front row s🥀tarting position.
Verstappen pipped F1 title rival 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris to a spotඣ o🐼n the front row of the grid for the grand prix.
The Dutchm✅an missed the majority of Friday practice due to an engine is𝔍sue, and looked off the pace in FP3.
Even though he missed out on pole by well over two-tenths, Verstappen was delighted with his qualifying, labelli🗹ng it an “incredible result for us”.
Speaking in 𝕴the FIA press conference in Mexico, where are present in the paddock, Verstappen said: “Yesterday I did like four laps, two laps on lower fuel, and two laps on high fuel, so it was basically just a complete write off, no information.
“So for me FP3 was very crucial, tried to do as many laps as I could. We were behind, the car was not feeling great and everything was just very difficult, so I kneꦆw it was going to be a tough qualifying, but we made some final adjustments and it all started to feel better.
“But to be on the front row is I think an🧜 incredible result for us.”
Verstappen managed to qualify on t𓂃he front row last time out at the Circuit of the Americas.
However, Red Bull struggledꩵ for 🅺race pace relatively to Ferrari and McLaren.
Verstappen was still able to cling onto the podium after Norris was hi🐠t with a controversial five-second time penalty.
Looking ahead🦹 to the race though, Verst⛦appen admitted he doesn't “expect miracles”.
“I don’t expect miracles,” he added. “I think Austin, yeah, Ferrari was really, really ⛄fast.
“Of course maybe t💜hat weekend McLaren was not as strong, but then in the race I think they wer༺e still competitive so from my side I don’t know, I guess we’ll find out tomorrow.”
Verstappen will be hoping to extend his lead in the F1 🔯drivers’ championship on Sunday.
He’s 57 points ahead of ꧋🧸Norris with five races to go.

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