Former F1 driver Mark Webber believes that Max Verstappen will only gain from his current woes which have seen the Red Bull racer retire in four of the last six races.
The young charger was racing with the leaders on Sunday when his engine expired after just ten laps, forcing the Dutchman into a bitter retirement and leaving him thoroughly frustrated.
But Webber thinks that Verstappen's current strains will only make him stronger in the end.
"He's still so young. He doesn't know how much more he's going to learn yet, which is a frightening thing," said the Aussie.
"He's still putting the jigsaw together. The only way he can do it is throw eggs against the wall, and that's going Grand Prix racing, so he's doing that right now. He's on fire there."
A diamond in the rough, Verstappen's skills and his race craft are still being sharpened, according to Webber.
"He likes the outside at Turn 1, it's a bit of a Fernando [Alonso] move, which paid off in Montreal, but didn't pay off in Barcelona, where they were three-wide.
"So there are a few things like that which he'll look at how and when he's going to manage that going forward.
"But he's a phenomenal talent and he's on fire at the moment."
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