“I think we could see yesterday, their engine, they’ve addressed the issues that they had previously here. So they’ve obviously managed to address that.
“I think we underperformed in Q3. But there’s still, it’s very, very tight.
“In the race tomorrow, again, it’s going to be really tight. They’ve got a good straight-line speed here, which is going to be tough.”
Formula 1 returns to the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez for the Mexican Grand Prix on November 7, with Red Bull star Verstappen holding a slender 12-point lead over Mercedes’ Hamilton.