Max Verstappen alters stance on late-night sim racing before F1 races after Hungary
"Nonetheless, we have agreed th💞at in future he won’t do simulations so late anymore.꧃"

Helmut Marko has said 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen has agreed he won't sim race late at night after criticism emerged during the F1 Hungarian Grand Prix.
Verstappen was in action for Team Redline during the 24 𓃲Hours of Spa, racing up until 3am in the morning.
He helped guide his𒉰 team to another victory, but the same didn💯’t happen on-track in F1.
Verstappen delivered an underwhelming perfor🃏mance with two botched overtake attempts on Lewis Hamilton.
The Dut🌄chman was also incredibly frustrated over team radio, ranting about strategy and the handling of the car.
Nico Rosberg and Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft suggested that Verstappen’s late night - and thus lack of sleep - wouldn’t have🌠 helped his performꦍance.
However, Marko played it down after the race, citing the fact that Verstappen stayed up as late during the Imola weekend but pulled off a masterclass to beat 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris.
.“I have to point out that at Imola, after 💎a simracing session, he only went to bed at three o’clock in the morning – and then won the grand prix. Max has a different sleep rhythm, and he got his seven hours of sleep.
“His late-night sim session on the Hungary weekend only happened because one of his team’s drivers dropped out. Nonetheless, we have agreed that in future he won’t do s🔯imulations so late anymore.”
Heading into this weekend’s Belgian Grand Pri𒊎x - a race Verstap💟pen has won on three consecutive occasions, he sits 76 points ahead of Norris.
The Dutchman could be set to start lower down on the grid though as Red Bull🔯 are forced into a possible engine change.

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