Canadian GP, ​​Verstappen: ‘We need to focus on the flying lap’

“The season is long, many things can happen. We have to concentrate on the flying lap, because the race pace is there and it is always very good”. Max Verstappen, leader of the Formula 1 World Championship, has clear ideas ahead of the Canadian GP on Sunday but also looking to the rest of the season. In the press conference on Friday in Montreal, the Dutchman also reiterated his opposition to the intervention decided by the FIA ​​on porpoising: “I understand the need to solve the problem of hopping, but I never agree with the changes underway if there are those who do not know how to manage it. Just lift the machines off the ground … “” It is interesting to hear different points of view on porpoising, but it is important that the FIA ​​is working to get rid of the problem – echoed the seven times world champion Lewis Hamilton, one of the most physically stressed by the hopping of his Mercedes – I don’t think there will be a big change in performance, but maybe I’m wrong. “
The Briton, who has been the protagonist of a very dull season so far, is still eager to confront the Canadian track again: “It is special to come back here. In 2007 I got my first pole and victory, I also talked about it with my father. ‘time to go to the track “. Satisfied with the changes decided by the FIA, his teammate, George Russell, said to himself, according to whom, however, “what is proposed for this weekend is more of a palliative. It will be necessary to review everything, the hopping is strong, also in terms of safety”.

Source: Ansa

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