We can be very pleased with our Saturday effort today with both cars in the mix to score good points in tomorrow's race.
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Today we delivered a good team performance in tricky conditions, and we have placed ourselves in a good position to score points with both cars, which is our objective every weekend.
It was a very impressive qualifying from Max today and despite the conditions he was on top of the circuit through all three sessions.
Today's press conference with Franz Tost, Mike Krack, Otmar Szafnauer, Jost Capito, Zak Brown and Frederic Vasseur.
We had a tough time in wet conditions in the final practice session but both drivers seemed much happier with the car in qualifying itself having made some changes.
After showing such strong pace in FP3 this morning, our performance in qualifying this afternoon was a disappointment.
Conditions look likely to be completely different tomorrow and so we will find out whether people made compromises for today or not.
Difficult conditions make for a thrilling Q3 shoot-out, as Fernando Alonso joins Max Verstappen on front row for Canadian Grand Prix, and Lewis Hamilton qualifies fourth.
We are well out of position for tomorrow's race, so we will need to take as many opportunities as possible to get our cars moving forward and into the midfield fight.
As expected, Ferrari has opted to give Charles Leclerc extra engine elements meaning that the Monegasque will start Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix from the back of the grid.
Fernando Alonso heads Pierre Gasly and Sebastian Vettel in final practice as wet qualifying looks set to mix-up Canadian Grand Prix grid.
Red Bull boss, Christian Horner describes the FIA's new technical directive "unfair", insisting that it is wrong to change the rules mid-season to effectively benefit one team.