Max Verstappen s father thinks it is almost impossible in F1 to overtake without DRS despite new regulations
Max Verstappen's father thinks 'it is almost impossible in F1 to overtake without DRS' despite new regulations Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
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Good hard racing. This is what it's all about. x He wrote: “Max also made a mistake, which meant he ended up in the gravel and ended up stuck behind George Russell. Then he wanted to pass him as quickly as possible, but once again it turned out that it is almost impossible in Formula 1 to overtake without DRS.” The former F1 driver also praised his son's team for using an alternate strategy instead to overtake the new Mercedes driver by pitting the for soft tires. He wrote: “I have to say that I think Red Bull has solved it insanely well. The strategy was reversed. Choosing to let Max run on the softest tire for the second time – in the third stint – gave him the opportunity to push. That’s how he got his lead.” Red Bull's strategy, along with its tough team orders for Sergio Perez, secured the team's second 1-2 finish of the season.
Max Verstappen s father thinks it is almost impossible in Formula 1 to overtake without DRS despite new regulations
Verstappen trails Russell at F1 Grand Prix of Spain Max Verstappen's father Jos Verstappen thinks that overtaking is still not possible in F1 without DRS. This is despite F1 introducing new regulations that have allowed cars to follow each other more closely in dirty air. Speaking about the race in his column on Verstappen.com, he reflected on the moment when Max Verstappen was stuck behind and could not pass him because his DRS was not working. Good hard racing. This is what it's all about.x
Good hard racing. This is what it's all about. x He wrote: “Max also made a mistake, which meant he ended up in the gravel and ended up stuck behind George Russell. Then he wanted to pass him as quickly as possible, but once again it turned out that it is almost impossible in Formula 1 to overtake without DRS.” The former F1 driver also praised his son's team for using an alternate strategy instead to overtake the new Mercedes driver by pitting the for soft tires. He wrote: “I have to say that I think Red Bull has solved it insanely well. The strategy was reversed. Choosing to let Max run on the softest tire for the second time – in the third stint – gave him the opportunity to push. That’s how he got his lead.” Red Bull's strategy, along with its tough team orders for Sergio Perez, secured the team's second 1-2 finish of the season.