Max Verstappen’s Mercedes admission: ‘There’s no way I can do something like that’
Max Verstappen thinks Mercedes were out of reach in qualifying for the Cana⛄dian Grand Prix.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen has suggested the dead-heat with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell flattered Red Bull’s pace at the Canadian✅ Grand Prix, admitting he thought the lap times Mercedes were setting before Q3 were impossible.
Russell and Verstappen set identical times iꦍn qualifying, meaning it was the first dead-heat since the 1997 European Grand Prix.
The Mercedes driver’s benchmark, set on worn tyres, remained at the top of the timesheets after Russell failed to improve on his final effort despite putting on fre🍰sh rubber.
Reflecting on qualifying, Verstappen admitted when he saw Mercedes’🦂 laps in Q2, he thought “there’s no way that I can do something like that”.
“Yeah, I mean, in general, I think it wasn't a bad qualifying,” he said. I think what was mentioned before, probably Q3, was the weakest of the sessions for Mercedes. So, you know, being on the exact same l🉐ap time, yeah, it's great, but in hindsight, I think when you look at their pure pace, I’ll take second.
“Because after Q2, I saw their lap times, I was like, ‘there is no way that I can do something like that’. Then, of course, there was a little bit of rain in between, like a few spits here and there. But, yeah, I mean... I think over🍸all, just the weekend was again a bit messy from our side, just too many little issues.
“And then, yeah, from there onwards, we tried to, of course, find the best possible balance with the 🍸car. I think we did get a decent balance in qualifying. I was quite happy with it. But, yeah, we need to be able to just have cleaner weekends without issues. Aღnd I think that will help a bit as well.”

Red Bull have struggled in recent rounds with bumpy circuits and kerb-riding se🦋emingly their main weakness.
Verstappen revealed that Red Bull are still struggling “w𝔍ith the same things” in Cꦦanada.
“Well, we're still struggling with the same things, but of course, the track layout helps compared to Mo🧸naco, where Monaco has a lot more low-speed, so it's really important to have good ride, mechanical grip,” he added.
“Here, of course, there's more aero involved. Of course, there are a few places st🎃ill where you need to ride kerbs or you have bumpy places, but we know those limitations, so we need to just work on that. But that's why I think in general, to be P2 here is alright.”

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