Max Verstappen feels he was unable to match Mercedes’ tempo if it had proven its full potential and was happy with second on the grid on the Canadian Grand Prix regardless of setting an equivalent lap time to George Russell.
Russell’s lap of 1m12.000s was set on his first run in Q3 and Verstappen equalled it on his ultimate try, with the primary to publish a time being categorized forward. Russell then failed to enhance on his final lap having been within the 1m11s earlier within the session, so Verstappen was happy to safe a spot on the entrance row.
“Usually, I feel it wasn’t a foul qualifying,” Verstappen mentioned. “I feel what was talked about earlier than, in all probability Q3 was the weakest of the periods for Mercedes.
“Being on the very same lap time, yeah, it’s nice, however in hindsight, I feel once you take a look at their pure tempo, I’ll take second, as a result of after Q2 I noticed their lap instances. I used to be like, ‘There isn’t a means that I can do one thing like that.’
“Then there was a little bit little bit of rain in between, like a couple of spits right here and there. I feel, total, simply the weekend was once more a bit messy from our aspect, simply too many little points. From there onward, we tried to search out the very best stability with the automobile. I feel we did get a good stability in qualifying. I used to be fairly pleased with it, however we’d like to have the ability to simply have cleaner weekends with out points. I feel that may assist a bit as effectively.”
Verstappen says the outcome in comparison with Monaco is extra a mirrored image of the variations within the two tracks reasonably than a transparent step ahead from Crimson Bull on the subject of its curb-riding points.
“We’re nonetheless fighting the identical issues, however the monitor structure helps in comparison with Monaco, the place Monaco has much more low-speed, so it’s actually necessary to have good trip, mechanical grip,” he mentioned. “Right here there’s extra aero concerned. After all, there are a couple of locations nonetheless the place you want to trip curbs or you will have bumpy locations, however we all know these limitations, so we have to simply work on that. That’s why I feel, usually, to be P2 right here is alright.”
Whereas the championship chief will begin on the entrance row, teammate Sergio Perez traces up in P16 for the second consecutive race, and says he couldn’t get his rear tires working within the comparatively cool situations.
“The principle factor actually was to change on the rear axle for me,” Perez advised Sky Sports activities. “It was fairly difficult and I ended up paying the value with it as a result of principally I simply had no grip, I used to be sliding an excessive amount of round it, and principally our qualifying was a complete catastrophe.
“I feel it was extra a tire factor than the curb factor. I feel in these situations, how we weren’t capable of change on the rear axle, I couldn’t lean on it in any respect and I simply didn’t have any confidence on the time to push it, so it was a complete catastrophe sadly.”