16/06/2025 09:15
Max Verstappen explained that Red Bull was forced to take an "aggressive strategy" in the Canadian Grand Prix, where he secured second behind George Russell. The Dutchman started in second and remained there the entire race at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, managing his tyres the best he could. However, tyre wear was an issue for Red Bull in the opening half of the race, resulting in an aggressive approach to its pitstops which occurred earlier than expected. As a result, the four-time world champion found himself at a tyre disadvantage for the bulk of the race, but actually found improved pace in the closing stages. Despite this, he could not get within striking distance of Russell and had to settle for second position. When asked if second was the maximum, Verstappen replied: "Yeah, I think so. It was quite a good race, even though, I think the first two stints we were struggling quite a bit on the tyre, so we were doing quite an aggressive strategy. "But luckily in that final stint, we managed to hang in there, and actually the pace was a bit better on a bit lower fuel load. So that was good. "I think we drove an attacking slash defending race, attacking with the strategy, defending, of course, with the cars behind. "But it worked out for us. And I think that was, yeah, the maximum possible for us today." Red Bull did protest Russell's victory for multiple moments whilst behind the safety car; however, it was rejected by the FIA.