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VERSTAPPEN - third place: “A lot will depend on the tires”

Max Verstappen seemed to be on his way to pole position, but in the second attempt of the third part of qualifying he was defeated by both Ferrari racers

Despite the fact that he will start the race from the second starting line, Max Verstappen was satisfied with the qualifications - Photo: HB Press

Although he is small error perhaps cost the best starting place GP Miami, but the Dutchman is in the service of the team Red Bull satisfied and very positive about Sunday's race. “Overall, I am very pleased with the qualifications."

"I did a few laps yesterday, so I still had a lot to learn about the track today. Being so competitive in qualifying is a surprise, as this track is not easy to learn. I think you generally want to be in pole position, but where we came from is a positive thing, but we need to have less tough racing weekends in the future because otherwise it will be tough," so Dutchman, who has to get past two in today's race Ferrariif he wants to land on the highest podium.

Otherwise, the work will not be easy, but it is Verstappen optimistic. “We have a good opportunity on Sunday. Top speed is good and the car responds reasonably, so I’m looking forward to the race."There were a lot of racers on Friday complained over being able to witness procession due to the low level of traction on the track. Verstappen he is curious to see how it all unfolds. “We have good speed and the car is manageable, so I'm looking forward to the race. Outside the ideal line it is very slippery, it will all depend on how the tires will behave at higher temperatures."        

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