How does Verstappen take advantage of analysing tools? 'You can always do better'
Max Verstappen is known around the world for being one of the drivers most enthusiastic about racing, no matter its form. From competing in sim racing events, to other feeder series drivers sharing stories about the Dutchman giving them advice, the Red Bull driver is on with the sport. Verstappen also talked about how does he look back on his Grands Prix himself.
According to the three-time world champion, he mainly revisits weekends to see improve on errors. "It depends a bit. Most of the time I watch back my races and see what could have been done better. Sometimes, of course, you have a bit more time to do so or more in-depth."
"The one from Baku is still quite fresh in my memory, so I didn't really need to look back at it in full length. It was not the most exciting one for me anyway. But again, there are always things that can be done better that you look at," he explained.
Stroll has different approach
Yuki Tsunoda said he only "sometimes" watches races back, however, Lance Stroll does not do it anymore. "It's been a while since I watched a race. At the beginning I did and now we just have too many races, so I don't watch them anymore," the Canadian answered.
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