International media: "You could also say that Red Bull have crushed the arch-rival
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The international press has seen Max Verstappen dominate 'Mercedes-land' for a whole weekend. The media saw a faultless Red Bull Racing driver despite not getting top scores from all outlets.
L'Equipe
The French newspaper L'Equipe assesses Verstappen's performance and gives him a 9/10. "As he said himself at the finish, Max and Red Bull had everything they needed to win on Sunday. A successful start, a controlled strategy, good tyre management and enough pace not to have to worry about the Mercedes. After being 25 thousandths faster than Bottas on Saturday, the Dutchman had more margin in the race and was able to build up a sufficient lead at the start and restart. His second victory this season promises something for 2021."
Marca
The Spanish medium Marca also gives the 23-year-old Dutchman a 9. "Verstappen won his tenth race in Formula 1 and grabbed the chance with both hands on Sunday. He had to fight less for it than some of his podium finishes, but what he showed was excellent."
La Gazzetta Dello Sport
Italy's newspaper praises the performance of Verstappen. "Max is pure talent and has undeniable determination. He has long shown that he has the potential to win a World Championship. But with Hamilton ... On the last day in Abu Dhabi, the boy who this year was the only one who could really make things difficult for Mercedes excelled. He took the lead and didn't give it up anymore. Mercedes could only stand by and watch."
Auto, Motor and Sport
Finally, the German AMS writes: "On this last race Sunday in Abu Dhabi, the Red Bull and the Mercedes were not equal opponents. Verstappen overcame the Silver Arrows, who have become accustomed to success. At the finish, the difference between Max and Bottas was fifteen seconds. That's a lot in a race with only 55 laps. You could also say that Red Bull has crushed their arch-rival and that on a circuit where Mercedes has been in the service for the last six years. that has been firmly in Mercedes hands for the last six years."