Verstappen not interested in third place
"Only the winner is in the record book"
Max Verstappen says he has no interest in being ’best of the rest’ in 2018.
The Dutchman is back on form after a difficult start to the season, and now within striking distance of tackling Valtteri Bottas and Kimi Raikkonen for third overall in the drivers’ standings.
But he says that isn’t a goal.
"If in 15 years they look back, nobody will remember who was third," Red Bull’s Verstappen told De Telegraaf.
"Only the winner is in the record book. Second and third, silver and bronze, means nothing. For me only first place counts, especially for the world championship.
"That’s what I do it for," he added in Brazil.
However, the Mexican GP winner says he is still motivated to win the last two races of the season, although he acknowledges that acing qualifying in Brazil will be difficult.
"I have recently noticed that despite everything, I can be a part of it. That can also be the case here again," said Verstappen in Brazil.
"That’s why I’m going to make the best of it again. It is how I always want it: to win races and get the best out of myself."
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