Close Menu
InsideRacing.comInsideRacing.com

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Comprehensive assessment of the shifting power dynamics defining Formula 1’s radical 2026 era.

    Russell reigns supreme in Melbourne as Verstappen stages a defiant charge through the field.

    Ferrari stakes their claim: Leclerc and Hamilton lead the way in Melbourne

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    InsideRacing.comInsideRacing.com
    • HOME
    • FORMULA 1
    • MOTOGP
      • WorldSBK
    • SINGLE SEATERS
      • IndyCar
      • Formula E
      • Formula 2
      • Formula 3
      • Formula 4
    • RALLYING
      • WRC
      • Rally Raid
      • ERC
      • World RX
    • SPORTS CARS
      • 24H Series
      • WEC
      • GT
    InsideRacing.comInsideRacing.com
    Formula 1

    Red Bull keen to understand race pace after ‘amazing’ Verstappen win

    RaiedAugust 10, 2020
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Red Bull are keen to understand what led to their superior speed after Max Verstappen claimed an “amazing” win at the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix.

    The Dutchman was simply too fast for Mercedes on Sunday at Silverstone as better tyre wear meant better pace than both Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton, as he used a longer first stint on hard tyres to essentially overcut the all-black Silver Arrows.

    Once ahead, Verstappen then simply pulled out enough of a margin to ensure his first win of the season and end the German manufacturer’s 100% record in 2020.

    “It was an amazing performance today,” team boss Christian Horner told Sky Sports.

    “I mean, the pace in the race was beyond what we expected. We started on that sort of reverse strategy, and Max was just chilling out to the beginning of the race.

    “And the pace in the car, it was just so easy today, and even after Mercedes pitted and went on to a new hard, we were able to pull away, and at that point, you think this is really game on now.”

    Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing Formula 1 winner

    Also Read:

    • Verstappen suggests Pirelli ensure more two-stop races after Silverstone win
    • Bottas claims Mercedes strategy was ‘far from ideal’, Wolff bites back
    • Mercedes: The days we lose are the days our rivals should fear

    As Verstappen gained on the Mercedes, Red Bull asked him to hold back, fearing it would increase the tyre wear on his tyres.

    Max though overrode that decision, suggesting it was first chance to challenge the German manufacturer this year and that he wasn’t “sitting behind like a grandma”.

    “His grandma must drive pretty quickly!” Horner said in response.

    “We just had them [Mercedes] covered today and I think there’s a lot for us to understand from this race.

    “The car worked fantastically well, with Alex [Albon] as well, and the pace was right there.”

     
     
     
     
     
    View this post on Instagram
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    Max Verstappen: Does not sit behind like a grandma. Ever. ? . #F1 #Formula1 #F170 #Verstappen #Silverstone @maxverstappen1 @redbullracing

    A post shared by FORMULA 1® (@f1) on Aug 9, 2020 at 1:15pm PDT

    And as for Verstappen’s decision not to follow the team instruction, the Briton later told RaceFans…

    “We know that by following a car closely you do damage your tyres and we knew that Mercedes would pit because they were on that softer compound, to begin with.

    “We wanted to make sure that we could make hay while the sun was shining and have tyres left,” he explained.

    “But he’s got a great feeling for these tyres. We’ve seen him on numerous occasions, managing the tyres incredibly well.

    “He was really protecting those tyres through the high-speed corners and was well placed for when they did pit, so he was absolutely right [to ignore the call] .”

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    Russell reigns supreme in Melbourne as Verstappen stages a defiant charge through the field.

    March 8, 2026

    Ferrari stakes their claim: Leclerc and Hamilton lead the way in Melbourne

    March 6, 2026

    Hadjar gets Verstappen support, makes ‘bold’ 2026 claim

    February 4, 2026
    Top Posts

    Sainz receives reprimand for actions following Brazilian GP crash

    November 4, 2024

    Valentino Rossi makes a strong debut in the BMW M Hybrid V8

    November 5, 2024

    Mercedes fined €10,000 for tire pressure adjustments ahead Sao Paulo GP

    November 4, 2024

    The end of an era: Why MotoGP is swapping Phillip Island’s cliffs for Adelaide’s streets?

    February 18, 2026

    The 100-win countdown: Marquez enters 2026 season as the man to beat

    February 24, 2026

    Norris talks “surreal” No.1, “pretty different” 2026 cars

    February 4, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    InsideRacing.com© 2016 - 2026. All Rights Reserved.
    • Contact us
    • Our Authors

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.