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Portugal Pre-Race ProgrammeAll the stats, times, tunes and drivers' thoughts ahead of round three.
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Friday 30th AprilFriday 30th AprilSaturday 1st MaySaturday 1st MaySunday 2nd May
11:30-12:3015:00-16:0012:00-13:0015:00-16:0015:00-17:00
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MaxVerstappenQ&A
Max, you had a brilliant win in Imola, how did it feel to get that victory?
It was of course great to win, after missing out in Bahrain it felt very satisfying to win the race in Imola. There were definitely a few things that we wanted to learn from the Bahrain race, which we did, and we could bring home the win. We also know that it’s a very long season, so we just have to stay very focussed and I am always looking ahead, Imola wasn’t perfect so we have to keep pushing.
Max VerstappenMax Verstappen
Quote iconWe’re starting the season strong, the best we’ve had since I’ve been with the Team.Max Verstappen Signature
Talk us through your race start and the run to Turn 1.
It’s always tricky to know what’s going to happen but it felt like I had a good launch, I didn’t maximise performance on the Saturday so it definitely felt good to lead the race from Turn 1. I’m happy with what we have with the RB16B, it’s faster, it has more grip and better balance. We lost downforce with the floor, but I think we lost a bit less than other teams and it shows that we made a good step forward. We’re starting the season strong, the best we’ve had since I’ve been with the Team. It’s a long season, and if we want to fight for the championship, we have to keep improving.
Looking ahead to Portugal, are you excited to go back?
I am looking forward to going back to Portugal, we were on the podium there last year and I think we have a better car now so I’m looking forward to extracting everything we can from the car and have a bit of fun out there. Every race weekend so far, we’ve really felt that there is a chance to win, it feels like a different mindset now when you know you can fight for pole. We’ve definitely learnt a lot over the years, I’m very excited to see what is ahead of us. It won’t be easy but we are going to do everything we can to stay in the fight this season.
SergioPerezQ&A
You said a small mistake cost you pole position in Imola. How did it feel to qualify on the front row?
I was very pleased with my progression after qualifying on the front row at Imola. I think I even surprised myself to be that quick in only my second race weekend at Red Bull, and to be able to extract the maximum from the car in such a short amount of time. Looking back at it, I think being able to adapt to such a different car and driving style definitely gives me a big confidence boost and it showed me I can adapt well. I am starting to understand the car and that was the main positive.
How motivated is everyone in the Team knowing how competitive the RB16B is?
The motivation is sky high. The way we work at Red Bull, we prepare our race weekend to take the maximum from it because we know if we do everything right we have a realistic chance of winning the race. Everyone in the Team is also pushing really hard to try to improve the RB16B so we can maximise every single weekend with both cars – that’s the target. Imola was a missed opportunity as I think we should have finished 1-2 but hopefully we can achieve that this weekend.
What are the Team hoping for at the next round in Portugal?
Imola is a pretty tough track to get on top of and maximise, especially if you’ve recently swapped teams, but in Portugal I hope to be in the mix and get everything out of the car. We know what the car is capable of and the goal is to deliver on its potential. The positive is that the pace is there, we just need to continue building on our form and take another step forwards.
Sergio PerezSergio Perez
Quote iconThe more work you put in, the more you get out, so I analyse, I make notes, I speak to the engineers and I watch back footage.Sergio Perez Signature
It takes time getting to grips with a new car. What is the process behind it?
It’s just time in the car. Obviously the more work you put in, the more you get out, so I analyse, I make notes, I speak to the engineers and I watch back footage. Everything you do just helps get you as ready as possible. You can see with everyone that has changed teams this year, it takes time to get up to speed. Everyone is good, everyone is exceptionally fast, it’s just a process you need to go through before everything comes to you naturally and hopefully we can achieve that in the opening races of the season.
The next races in Portugal and Spain are the first back to back weekends of the season. What are your thoughts heading to the Algarve?
Portugal is a great place to go racing. It’s fairly new to the calendar and last year was tricky with the new asphalt so it will be interesting to see how it is this year in terms of grip but certainly I think it’s a good track. It’s the first back to back of the season and races are coming thick and fast now so it will be important to be on it!
LastTimeWeWereHere
Max Racks Up 40th Podium in Portugal
Max survived a first-lap clash at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve to take third place, his ninth podium finish of the season and his 40th in Formula One at the 2020 Portuguese Grand Prix.
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