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

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen has been ♒described as “totally flawless” following his third victory of the seasoღn at this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix.
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 fourth drivers’ titl🙈e in 2024.
After the race at Suzuka, Sky Sports pundits Bernie Cꦿollins and Damon Hill heaped praise on Verstappen.
Collins labelled Verstappen’s display as “🀅totally fla🍌wless”.
“To have a faultless we𓃲ekend… we’ve seen it time and time again,” Collinღs said. “He put the laps in where it matters, with very little knowledge of this race.
“Wind conditions ch✃anged during the race, temperature changed during♚ the race.
“He seems to be totally fla♍wless. To win by suౠch a margin again? Fantastic.”

Hill, who won ✃the 1996 world championship with Williams, thought Verstappen’s 12.5s margin over Perez could have been significantly greater.
“I think Max could have gone a lot faster, is the bad news for everyone𒅌,” Hi🔯ll explained.
“He💃 very easily🌃 put in the fastest lap, by some margin. The point was made by Ferrari and by Checo - once you get into traffic, you lose loads of time to the guy in clean air.
“The secret i🌺s always to be in clᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚean air. The only way you can do that is to be leading.”
Verstappen’s third win at Suzuka in a row meant he matched Michael Schumacher’s rec𓆏o⭕rd of consecutive wins at the famous Japanese Circuit between 2000 and 2002.
Reflecting on the race, Verstappen told Sky: “Only the first stint, it took a few laps to get into a nice rhythm. It’s the same for everyon🌊e because we didn’t have a lot of practice time.
“After that, we made little chanꦬges for the second stint and the car really came alive.
“I could look after the tyr🧔es when I wanted to♛. And push when I wanted to. It was a really good feeling, again.”

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