Verstappen: Early pit stop limited Miami GP fight

Max Verstappen said Red Bull's early pit stop strategy in the Miami Grand Prix made it too difficult to keep tires alive, limiting him to P5.

Verstappen: Early pit stop limited Miami GP fight

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Max Verstappen expressed frustration after the Miami Grand Prix, stating that Red Bull's decision to pit him early compromised his ability to fight for a higher position than fifth place. The Dutch driver noted that the early stop made it 'too difficult to keep the tyres alive' during the race.

Verstappen acknowledged the team's progress over the weekend, with the Milton Keynes-based squad showing improved pace. However, the early pit strategy left him struggling with tire degradation in the latter stages of the race.

The reigning world champion finished P5, unable to challenge the front-runners. Red Bull's strategy call came under scrutiny as Verstappen's teammate, Sergio PΓ©rez, also faced challenges during the event.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Max Verstappen finish P5 in the Miami Grand Prix?

Verstappen said Red Bull's early pit stop strategy made it too difficult to keep the tires alive, limiting his race performance.

What did Verstappen say about Red Bull's progress?

He acknowledged the team's progress over the weekend, noting improved pace from the Milton Keynes-based squad.

How did the early pit stop affect Verstappen's race?

The early stop led to increased tire degradation in the latter stages, preventing him from challenging for a higher position.

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