Watch: Penelope Kvyat shouts Max Verstappen’s name during the podium ceremony at the F1 Japanese GP

Max Verstappen was showered with bolster from Penelope Kvyat after his third continuous win at the Japanese GP on Sunday.The Dutch driver has been in a relationship with Kelly Piquet since the conclusion of 2020, who regularly goes with him on race ends of the week to cheer him on. Be that as it may, Piquet has been bringing her four-year-old girl, Penelope, whom she offers with previous Ruddy Bull driver Daniil Kvyat, to the tracks for the past two races.

Penelope was marginally disillusioned in Melbourne when Max Verstappen resigned from the race due to a raise right brake disappointment. But she was thrilled after the three-time world winner came to begin with at the Suzuka Worldwide Circuit.The four-year-old’s voice may well be listened in a video circling social media whereas Max Verstappen is standing on the podium hearing the national song of devotion. Penelope was seen within the arms of Kelly Piquet whereas calling out for the Dutch driver.
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In his post-race meet with F1.com, Max Verstappen claimed that the race ‘couldn’t have gone any better’ after winning the race with a edge of over 12 seconds. He said:

“It was exceptionally decent. I think the basic bit was of course the begin, to remain ahead, and after that, the car got superior and superior for me all through the race.
“I do not know in the event that it had to do with the clouds coming in, but definitely, [it was] exceptionally pleasant. Everything fair went truly well, the pit stops went well, the technique I think worked out well, so it couldn’t have been any better.”
Max Verstappen chimes in on getting back to winning ways after Melbourne
Max Verstappen expressed that he was upbeat to be back to winning after a ‘hiccup’ at the Australian Terrific Prix.In his post-race press conference, the Ruddy Bull driver said:

“I mean, not a help, it’s fair decent to win, and it’s decent, of course, to win here in Japan. It’s continuously an critical race for us. So, no doubt, of course, Melbourne felt like a bit of a hiccup but what we did nowadays, that’s what we need to do, and that’s what we point to do each single end of the week.”
It would be curiously to see in case he faces any more ‘hiccups’ within the up and coming races. The Dutchman extended his lead within the Driver’s Championship by 13 focuses over his colleague Perez and 18 focuses from Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc.
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