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Max Verstappen enjoyed post-win partying

F1's newest and youngest-ever winner Max Verstappen appears to have enjoyed his post-race celebrations after the Spanish Grand Prix.

Formula 1's newest and youngest-ever winner Max Verstappen appears to have enjoyed his post-race celebrations after the Spanish Grand Prix.

Just 18, some wondered if the Dutchman was even old enough to drink the champagne he sprayed on the podium.

"Yes. It tastes very nice," he confirmed.

Asked if he saw his normally-hard father Jos crying beneath the podium on Sunday, Max said: "I was looking for him but I couldn't [see him], there were too many people.

"But I saw it later on the video and it was very nice."

Verstappen, freshly switched from Toro Rosso after Red Bull sensationally ousted Daniil Kvyat, was back to work on Wednesday at the Barcelona test.

"I could try many things that I couldn't during the race weekend and it was perfect in that regard," he is quoted as saying by Spain's Diario As.

He also tried Renault's high-profile new engine specification, which he hopes will still be fitted to the RB12 in Monaco next weekend.

"You always want more power, right? We'll have to see whether we use it in Monaco or not," Verstappen added.

"Anyway I'm looking forward to Monaco, where the atmosphere is very special and in qualifying you go closer to the limit than anywhere else."

As for last Sunday's post-race partying, Max admitted: "It was very good, or at least the things I can remember."

Verstappen is now sixth in the driver rankings following his success in Barcelona.

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