Max Verstappen says that he targets a “minimum” of second place in the Miami Grand Prix after qualifying only ninth on the grid.
The championship leader will start eight positions lower than Red Bull team mate and closest championship challenger Sergio Perez, who took pole position for Sunday’s race in qualifying.
Verstappen abandoned his first flying lap of Q3 after a mistake at the long left-hander of turns six, seven and eight, failing to set a time. He was then denied the opportunity to set a time on his second attempt due to Charles Leclerc’s crash, which brought out the red flags, and ensured that he would start in ninth.
“I mean, of course, that is unfortunate,” Verstappen told media including RaceFans after the session. “But first of all, of course, we didn’t do a lap – and that was my fault.
“It was extremely tricky. I was a little bit off-line out of six into seven, I felt a bit of understeer and I just couldn’t get it back on the line. So I aborted it my lap.
“Then of course, you need a bit of luck, hoping that there won’t be a red flag. But of course when you try to think like that, then of course it happens. So it’s a bit upsetting.”
Prior to Q3, Verstappen had been fastest in the final two practice sessions and the first two phases of qualifying. “The whole weekend we have been really quick,” he said. “My Q2 lap was fast enough even for pole in Q3.
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“I guess that already says that we have a very good car. But you need to put it together and where it matters we didn’t. And that’s a bit frustrating for my part.”
Asked what his target was for the race after starting in the middle of the pack, Verstappen replied “P2 minimum.” However, despite the performance advantage the Red Bull holds over the rest of the field, he believes it will still be a challenge for him to recover up to his team mate tomorrow.
“It will be a little bit tougher,” he said. “But I think with the pace of the car we have, normally, we should have a chance of moving forward quite quickly. But I hope it’s not going to be a DRS train because then you are in trouble.”
Perez has an opportunity to take the lead in the drivers’ championship over Verstappen if he wins in Miami. Verstappen says he is not concerned if he loses points against his team mate during the race.
“It’s not a great day, but I know that the championship isn’t won tomorrow,” he said. “I’ve been in the…
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