Verstappen seeking improvements despite dominant start in Mexico F1 practice

Verstappen was over four-tenths clear of Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas in second practice at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez,ꦺ with main title rival Lewis Hamilton a further tenth back in💟 third.
The 24-year-old has won in Mexico on two previous occasions and looks well plaꦺced to extend his 12-point lead in the F1 drivers' championship.
Despite a strong start to the weekend, Verstappen still wants more from his Red Bull💟 RB16B go𒁏ing into qualifying.
“Yeah it was quite a good day,” Verstappen said. “Of course always trying to improve the ca🌼r, trying to make it feel better, and of course also in FP1 the track was very dirty, so in FP2 that was already a bit nicer.
“It seemed like the car is working quite well, there’s a few thꦆings of course to look at, but it’s pretty good.”
Verstappen admitted 🔯that it’s “difficult to tell” if main rivals Mercedes has more pace in hand or not.
He added: “Well we have a good feeling but of course ಌto𒅌morrow we need to be there as well. So we’ll look into a lot of things but it’s a positive start to the weekend.
“It’s always difficult to tell, but we are never happy and will 🤪always try to improve.”
Sergio P𒁃erez recovered well from a light crash during the early stages of FP1 where he damaged his rear wing.
Perez finished the day in fourth and is ey♎eing improvements over one lap.
“I think we didn’t lose as much going into the session,” Perez explained. “It was a shame that we damaged the car and gave a bit of ext🌞ra work to the boys. B𒉰ut other than that it was a positive day. I’m feeling more comfortable in the long run than over the one lap.
“So I think there is potential to improve the car over oꩵne lap. The margins are going to be very close tomorrow with the Mercs, so hopefully, we’re able to lockout that front row.”

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