Max Verstappen, who confidently won qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix, responded rather rudely to Red Bull Racing skeptics who attributed the team’s loss in Singapore to the introduction of technical directive TD0018, which restricts control over the flexibility of the wings sharpened. The current world champion said that he had no problems with the car’s handling in Suzuka, as in the previous phase, so there is no connection with the directive.
“We had a bad weekend,” said Max Verstappen after qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix. “And of course there were immediately people who started saying: “Yes, this is because of the new technical directive.” I think they can go somewhere else.
For me, I just wanted to have a successful weekend and make sure we are strong. When you feel so much confidence in the car, especially in the first sector, you can push it to the limit. I always had a smile on my face while piloting.”
Source: F1 News

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