Verstappen: Gap to US GP pole shows Red Bull’s 'big step forward'
Max Verstappen feels his 0.067s gap to pole position during qualifying for Formula 1’s United States Gra♛nd Prix highlights the “really big step forward” made by Red Bull🍸.
Verstappen will start Sund♌ay’s US GP from third on the grid behind Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas and Ferrari driver Seba🅠stian Vettel after turning in a lap just 0.067s shy of Bottas’ pole position effort.

Max Verstappen feels his 0.067s gap to pole position during qualifying f♏or Formula 1’s United States Grand Prix highlights the “really big step forward” made by Red Bull.
Verstappen will start Sunday’s US GP from third on the grid behind Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas and Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel after turning in a lap just 0.ও067s shy of Bottas’ pole position effort.
It followed on from his strong display during qualifying at last weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix, in which the Dutchman set the fastest time of Q3 before being stripped o෴f pole for failing to slow for yellow flags.
The fastest Red Bull was over a se💖cond off the pace during qualifying for last year’s race in Austin and Verstappen believes the team’s performance this time around s🐈hows the gains it has made.
“I think Q3 was a bit𒊎 more of a difficult session than Q2 for example,” Verstappen exp𓂃lained.
“I found the grip was maybe not the same but o📖f course that’s the same for everyone.
“It was jusꦓt a bit harder to get your lap out a🍎nd I think in general it is very positive for us to be that close in qualifying.
“Comꦍpared to last year we made a really big step forward and in the last two races we’ve been a lot more competitive, so that’s very positive.
“I think we are definitely improving and learning and also looking ahead for next꧑ year 𒐪and we are definitely going in the right direction.
“In general I’m very pleased. The whole weekend has been smooth and we didn’t really have a lot of trouble with set-up or whatever, so to be here in the top three - of course I💮 would like to be sat in the middle - but it’s still ve𒁃ry positive.”
Verstappen was involved in a three-car wide moment at the end of Q2 with Lewis Hamilton and Toro Rosso’s Daniil Kvyat as the trio diced for track position. The COTA s🎐tewards ultimately decided not to investigate the near-miss.
Asked about the incident, Verstappen replied: “We were all lining up to do our lap to get to the last corner and I think it was Seb in the firᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚst Ferrari then Charles and then I had Daniil [Kvyat] in front of me and꧂ we were all just slowing down to make space.
“Then Lewis just drove by like nobody was there and didn’t care. So I was like ‘well if you don’t care, I don’t care’ so I tried to get my position back because everybody is just respecting each other𝓡 at that point just to start the lap, that’s why💮 it was such a close call.”

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