"After about five laps I thought: 'this isn't going to be it'. Then I walked away and sat down in a small room upstairs where there was a television. Just alone. Then the safety car arrived and you know that everything can still change," Jos tells in an interview with
De Telegraaf. It was just a matter of hoping that all the mess could be cleared away in time, otherwise the race would have ended under the safety car.
Verstappen sr. speaks of an unimaginable scenario. He did find it strange during the safety car that the
FIA first decided not to let cars on a lap behind pass the safety car.
"I've never experienced that before." However, Michael Masi changed that a few minutes later and they are only too happy with that at Verstappen's camp.
"After that, thankfully, we did. The right decision, in my opinion."For
Jos Verstappen, this Sunday is a mighty fine moment. From a young age he has trained his son day in day out with the goal of becoming
Formula 1 world champion.