Verstappen expects to gain a second with Ferrari engine

Max Verstappen has marked the end of his New Year holiday by predicting a big power boost for Toro Rosso this year. "I'm back in Monaco to train," the 18-year-old told his website verstappen.nl, "and next week I'm off to Austria for more training."

While Toro Rosso's big brother Red Bull is staying with Renault power units for 2016, the junior outfit has secured a supply of 2015-spec Ferrari V6s. "Things are looking good," Verstappen said. "Of course you always aim to improve the car but the first signs do look promising. The (2015 car) STR10 was already very good in fast corners, so I'm looking forward what this year's car brings."

"The Ferrari engine is probably the biggest step," he added. "I'm expecting a lot from it. A big gain on the engine front makes everything a lot easier. I expect to gain about a second a lap because of engine performance alone, which is a lot. So I think we can make bigger steps than our close rivals," said Verstappen. (GMM)

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  • They will definitely improve compared to when they used Renault engines. I have a feeling that Toro Rosso actually might be able to beat they big sister Red Bull this year. Now I just wonder if they will be competitive compared to Force India, Haas and a number of other teams with 2016 spec engines.

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    • Jan 11 2016 - 19:45
  • khasmir

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    Because of the mess Red Bull created for themselves regarding their PU supplier, it will be a fitting punishment to see them being beaten by their junior team on a regular basis ;)
    Had a lot of respect for RB in the early years but most of that has been lost in recent years.

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    • Jan 11 2016 - 22:36
    • I agree with everything you say. :)

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      • Jan 12 2016 - 16:03

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