Talk about an old head on young shoulders: Max Verstappen has revealed to Sky F1 how he played with Kimi Raikkonen to complete his debut win in the Spanish GP. Verstappen went from hero to zero in qualifying for the Monaco GP on Saturday when he crashed out, suffering a hefty bump in both the unforgiving barriers and his steep learning curve, but there are few in the paddock who dont believe the teenager is a future world champion. Red Bulls Max Verstappen had his second crash of the day on Saturday in Monaco causing a red flag during qualifying Verstappens victory, on his Red Bull debut, made him the youngest-ever winner in the sport. While his raw pace has been abundantly clear since he joined the grid aged 17, the Dutchman has revealed in an exclusive interview with Sky Sports F1, to be broadcast during the build-up of Sky F1s exclusively live coverage of Sundays Monaco GP, the details of the astonishingly-mature race craft which secured victory. It all started to change after the second stop, Verstappen told Sky F1s Martin Brundle. I knew l had 32 laps to do on my new set of tyres so l tried to play with Kimi in the fast corners. I let him come close so he would destroy his tyres.As Brundle himself had noted in his post-race column for Sky Sports, Verstappen had worked out that every time Raikkonen got close into turn one using slipstream, full power and DRS the Ferrari would then spend a lap charging its batteries in preparation for another try.So on the alternate laps Verstappen would protect his tyres in anticipation of the next onslaught. Such a calm maturity, it simply doesnt seem possible at 18.But it was, with the unflappable Verstappen utterly unfazed when the thought dawned that victory was in his grasp.With five laps to go, the Red Bull driver replied when asked when he knew he could win. Kimi had been seven tenths behind and then he dropped away. So l said to myself dont make a mistake and l can win this race. So how does someone so young remain so calm under so pressure?Whether you are winning in F3 or F1, its pretty similar - theres just more people watching.With that sort of unfazed perspective its little wonder that so many of those people believe that Verstappen will still be a very young man when he wins his first F1 championship. Red Bulls Max Verstappen had his second crash of the day on Saturday in Monaco causing a red flag during qualifying Also See: Rank your favourite Monaco GPs When is the Monaco GP on Sky? Evgenii Dadonov Jersey . -- Jack Del Rio only wanted to talk about the Cowboys, not the Trojans. Custom Florida Panthers Jerseys . The result was a game-winning, power-play goal. Chiasson snapped a third-period tie and lifted the Dallas Stars to a 3-2 victory on Monday night. http://www.hockeypanthersofficialonline....-hockey-jersey/. Booth picked up 65 caps after making her national team debut in 2002 at the age of 17. 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