Max Verstappen: I ‘f**ked up’ first six races of F1 2018 season

Max Verstappen feels he “f**ked up” the opening six races of the 2018 Formula 1 ꦫseason before a change in approach inspired by his father helped kick-start his season.

Verstappen got caught up in incidents through each of the first six race weekends of the year, culm�🐭�inating in an FP3 crash in Monaco that put him out of qualifying, where teammate Daniel Ricciardo took pole en route to a race win one💟 day later.

Verstappen: I ‘f**ked up’ first six races of ‘18

Max Verstappen feels he “f**ked up” the opening six races of the 2018 Formula 1 seaജson before a c🅺hange in approach inspired by his father helped kick-start his season.

Verstappen got caught up in incidents through each of the first six race weekends of the year, culminating in an FP3 crash in Monaco that put him out of qualiಌfying, where teammate Daniel Ricciardo took pole en rꦿoute to a race win one day later.

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Verstappen’s season has since picked up, taking wins in Austria and Mexico, plus seve♏n further podium finishes to put himself in contention for P3 in the drivers’ championship🥂 heading to the final race of the year.

“This year, the first six races, I basicall𒅌y fuck🎃ed up. Afterwards, we did a much better job,” Verstappen said last week in Brazil, reflecting on his 2018 campaign.

“It’s not really changing my approach to how I’m racing. I’m still the same person. I’m always going for the gap, you could see that in M💃exico as well, I was there to win and not be second. 

“I just wanted👍 it too much initially. I really wanted to try and challenge even with the package we had ♚it was not possible.

“Sometimes my dad told me ‘when I’m going slow, I’m still going fast enough.’ I got that approach back after Monaco, and it seemed to make me faster than I was before, but without mistakꩵes.”

Verstappen explained how the influence of his fathe𝕴r, former F1 driver Jos, had been crucial to his change in approach and mindset this year.

“He’s the only one who really knows me,” Verstappen༺ said.

“We share everything together, so I think it’s always good to reflect, an✤d you can always improve which everybody can. That’s what we did.

“Of course in some critical situations, like it was in the beginning of the year, then of course you talk a lot about it. It would be wrong to be really stubborn and try to ൩fix it yourself, then you always go back to the person who really knows you."

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