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Verstappen hails best Friday of 2017 despite "weird" crash

Max Verstappen hailed Friday practice for Formula 1's Azerbaijan Grand Prix as Red Bull's best session of the year despite crashing late on.

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB13

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB13

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Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB13
 Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB13
Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
 Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull Racing RB13
 Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull Racing RB13
Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
 Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB13

The Dutchman topped the two sessions, with teammate Daniel Ricciardo in the top three in both, but ended up in the barriers at Turn 1 in the closing stages of FP2.

"This has definitely been the most positive Friday of the year so far," said Verstappen.

"To be first with not an ideal lap – first of all I went out of the garage with yellow flags and virtual safety car, so you cannot warm up the tyres as you want to, so still to be up there is very positive.

"To stay there will be really difficult but at least we have better pace than normal.

"The car from lap one I felt really good in the car, even though in the short runs in practice I could not take the maximum out of it because of traffic and yellow flags and stuff so we can be quite happy with this."

Red Bull has brought a aero updates to Baku while Renault has made improvements to the engine.

"From the simulator up to here, the balance was working really well, so the preparation we did at the factory was very good," said Verstappen.

"The car was working straight away also on the track so the correlation is good, and I think also from the engine side we had a little bit of an update so that is always positive."

Verstappen lost the car as he turned in at the first corner, before it snapped back the other way.

That sent his Red Bull sliding into the barriers, damaging the right-rear suspension.

"It was very weird, to be honest," said Verstappen of the crash. "I locked up and I was still trying to make the corner and then I decided to play it safe and take the exit road.

"But then suddenly I lost the rear and then I have a four wheel power slide into the barriers. [The damage] is OK but we have new parts and luckily it was nothing for the race so it is all good."

His teammate Ricciardo remained cautious about Red Bull's prospects but expects a close fight among the top teams into the weekend.

"Like always we will try not to celebrate on a Friday, but nonetheless we seem to be in the ballpark," he said.

"It is close with Mercedes, Ferrari and also Force India and Williams aren't too far, so it looks pretty competitive out there and it was fun.

"This afternoon's session was a lot more entertaining, the grip was coming and you could really start to push the car."

Additional reporting by Jonathan Noble

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