Max Verstappen expressed cautious optimism after his opening day at the Singapore Grand Prix, feeling “quite satisfied” with Red Bull’s performance while acknowledging the team still has work to do to challenge McLaren for pole.
The four-time world champion, fresh off back-to-back victories in Monza and Baku, ended Friday’s second practice session third fastest, just a tenth off McLaren’s Oscar Piastri.
With the tight, twisty Marina Bay street circuit demanding precision and power, Verstappen is eyeing a few tweaks to challenge for pole – and a shot at conquering the one race that’s eluded him so far in his over ten-year career in F1.
A Solid Start with Room to Grow
Verstappen hit the ground running in FP1, quickly finding his rhythm. By FP2, he was nipping at the heels of the front-runners, clocking a time that left him optimistic but hungry for more.
“It wasn’t too bad. I think FP1 started quite nicely which was getting up to speed with things,” he said.
“The car was not too bad. A bit like the last two weekends where there were no major problems, and in FP2, we had a few things that we tried. Some were good. We just need to try and optimise that a bit more.”
While his RB21 showed flashes of speed, Verstappen knows the fight for pole will be fierce, especially against a rapid McLaren team.
“Overall, in general, quite satisfied. Definitely need a bit more pace to fight at the front tomorrow,” he added, already looking toward overnight tweaks to unlock that extra edge.
Last Few Tenths Crucial to Extract
Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko was upbeat about the team’s performance, noting that Singapore has historically been a tricky venue for the squad.
“It was definitely our best Friday in a long time here in Singapore,” Marko told Sky Germany.
“I think we’re very close. Ultimately, it will be crucial to get those last few hundredths out of it. We still have a few minor issues, but overall both Max and the engineers are happy with the car.”
While Red Bull have only won the Singapore GP once in the V6 hybrid era – in 2022 with Sergio Perez – Verstappen is eager to challenge for his first victory at the street circuit this weekend.
With McLaren setting the early pace, the battle for pole looks set to be a tight affair.
Singapore Grand Prix Free Practice 2 - Results
Keep up to date with all the F1 news via X and Facebook
Verstappen ‘quite satisfied’ as Red Bull finds pace in Singapore F1i.com.
Hence then, the article about verstappen quite satisfied as red bull finds pace in singapore was published today ( ) and is available on F1 News ( Middle East ) The editorial team at PressBee has edited and verified it, and it may have been modified, fully republished, or quoted. You can read and follow the updates of this news or article from its original source.
Read More Details
Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( Verstappen ‘quite satisfied’ as Red Bull finds pace in Singapore )
Also on site :
- DRS, March 4: IPL 2026 schedule, Team India practice postponed, RCB to return to Bengaluru & Multan Sultans back in PSL
- Pakistan selector resigns, upset with Babar Azam’s inclusion in T20 World Cup squad, Mike Hesson’s powers
- Bill Self ejected following Darryn Peterson offensive foul as ASU starts strong vs. Kansas
