Max Verstappen conquered a time of 1.27.241 on his last lap in Q3.
During the early races on Saturday at the Miami GP, the current world champion emerged victorious in the sprint race and has now secured pole position in qualifying as well. The unstoppable Dutch driver believes that Red Bull made constant improvements to the RB20 in Miami, which played a crucial role in his recent pole position.
Before the weekend began, Max Verstappen had already won four out of five races held this season, with the Australian GP being the only exception due to a car issue that forced him to retire. Since arriving in Miami, he has been struggling to achieve consistent performance with the RB20.
Discussing this matter, Verstappen stated the following: “I believe we made some improvements to the car, but every year I find it challenging to maintain consistency. Today was about finding the right balance, and I think we did a good job.”
With three world championships already under his belt, the 26-year-old driver is now aiming for a fourth. Currently leading the standings, Verstappen continues to excel at an exceptionally high level. It’s no longer a surprise that many fans are tired of hearing the Dutch national anthem repeatedly!
Following the official news of [Name]’s departure from Red Bull, speculations arose that Max Verstappen would also leave the team using a key exit clause. However, the Red Bull team boss dismissed these rumors, stating that Verstappen is content with the team.
Speaking about his driver, the 50-year-old team boss added the following: [Quote]
Verstappen himself has already denied rumors of leaving Red Bull, expressing his satisfaction with the team. Of course, despite the ongoing turmoil, Red Bull remains the dominant force in Formula 1. They consistently provide Verstappen with competitive challenges, leaving him with few reasons to part ways with the Austrian team. It is important to note that the 26-year-old driver has a contract with Red Bull until the end of the 2028 season.