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Verstappen picks best and worst F1 races of 2023

In an interview with Motorsport.com/Autosport Max Verstappen has chosen his best and worst performances of his dominant 2023 Formula 1 campaign with Red Bull.

Verstappen and Red Bull crushed the competition by respectively winning 19 and 21 of the season's 22 races, meaning the Dutchman has plenty of standout wins to choose from as he sat down with Motorsport.com/Autosport to pick his best and worst race weekends of the year.

After careful consideration, the triple world champion replied: "I think Spa was still a very strong weekend again. Probably Japan was very strong one – from lap one it was unbelievable to drive.

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"I looked on the screen and I was like, ‘alright, that’s a good start!’ Balance-wise, probably Japan qualifying that was really nice to drive."

Verstappen's Suzuka weekend stands out because he was immediately on the pace from the start of free practice and he was a cut above the competition through sector one's famed Esses.

Against McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, who posed the biggest threat to Red Bull that weekend, Verstappen immediately took two tenths in Q3 and then continued setting purple sectors to end a whopping six tenths clear of Piastri.

In Sunday's race he also went up to half a second quicker than anyone else through the twisty section.

Verstappen blitzed the field on Sunday to win by 19 seconds on Norris and 36 on Piastri, with Ferrari and Mercedes over 40 seconds adrift.

Intriguingly, Verstappen did not pick Singapore, the only race Red Bull failed to win, as his worst weekend of the year.

Red Bull was lost over the street circuit's bumps, with Verstappen finishing fifth from 11th on the grid. Team-mate Sergio Perez similarly moved up from 13th to a modest eighth.

"The worst one was still Baku," Verstappen said. "I was just not being happy with how everything was going.

Source: Autosport

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