Verstappen: “I'm happy, in general terms it was a positive day”

Verstappen: “I'm happy, in general terms it was a positive day”

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the dutch Max Verstappen (Red Bull), leader of the Formula One World Championship, which this Friday set the best time in the free practice session for the Miami Grand Prix (USA), stated that it is “happy”, because “in general lines it has been a positive day”.

“Today has been a good day. At first we dedicated ourselves to familiarizing ourselves with the new asphalt on the track, which was getting faster and faster,” explained Verstappen, 25, who leads the World Cup with 93 points, six more than his teammate, the Mexican Sergio Pérez.

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“It’s still quite slippery if you go off linebut it’s ‘ok’ if you maintain the driving line”, commented ‘Mad Max’, who has 37 victories in Formula One, two of them this season.

“The most important thing today is that the car had a good balanceso in that aspect I’m happy”, said the new sports icon from the Netherlands, who is aiming for a third title in a row.

“There are still a couple of things we’ll have to take a look at tonight.; it would be ideal to be faster in each corner, something that is not always possible,” Verstappen added this Friday in Miami.

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“Let’s see how the weather is tomorrow”, Verstappen pointed out, referring to the fact that it is not ruled out that it could rain at some point during the day this Saturday. “But in general lines it has been a positive day”, affirmed the leader of the World Cup.

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