F1 News: Max Verstappen Reflects on Japanese GP Win and Red Bull's Constructive Triumph

Max Verstappen expressed profound gratitude and pride following Red Bull's victory at the Japanese Grand Prix and their coveted constructors' championship win.
F1 News: Max Verstappen Reflects on Japanese GP Win and Red Bull's Constructive Triumph
F1 News: Max Verstappen Reflects on Japanese GP Win and Red Bull's Constructive Triumph /

Following his stellar performance at the Japanese Grand Prix, Max Verstappen radiated gratitude and pride for Red Bull's monumental achievements this season. In conversation with Damon Hill, Verstappen shed light on the team's victory and the significance of their constructors' championship win.

Key Takeaways:

  • Max Verstappen lauds the outstanding performance of the Red Bull RB19, highlighting its efficiency across different tyre compounds.
  • The victory at the Japanese Grand Prix was pivotal, clinching the constructors' championship.

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In the backdrop of the jubilant cheers and celebrations, Verstappen expressed his joy, stating:

"Thank you very much. Unbelievable weekend, of course. And to win here was great." 

While the win itself was a testament to Verstappen's driving prowess, he was quick to highlight the all-around performance of the Red Bull vehicle. He observed:

"I think the car was working really well on every compound."

Max Verstappen - Red Bull
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However, Verstappen was quick to steer the focus towards the bigger picture - the constructors' championship. Emphasising its importance, he said:

"But the most important [thing] was also to win the constructors [championship], so very proud of everyone working at the track, but also back at the factory.

"We are having an incredible year and I'm very proud of everyone."

Max Verstappen - Red Bull

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