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Father: 'Max Verstappen showed maturity in Bahrain'

Max Verstappen put his reputation back on track in Bahrain after the criticism of Australia, according to his father Jos.

Max Verstappen put his reputation back on track in Bahrain after the criticism of Australia, according to his father Jos.

The 18-year-old Toro Rosso driver, who lashed out at his team and teammate Carlos Sainz during the 2016 season opener, then finished sixth in Bahrain.

"Yes, it comes at a good time," father Jos told the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf when asked about the result.

"I think he was very strong and very mature how he went about the past few days and also during the race."

Verstappen, bidding to move into a top car for 2017, had been blasted as being immature after the fiery radio outbursts in Melbourne.

"I think it was a bit blown up in the media, because I think between us there is no problem," the youngster, sitting alongside his teammate Sainz, told French broadcaster Canal Plus.

Next up is the Chinese Grand Prix in two weeks' time.

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Max Verstappen of Toro Rosso during qualifying for the Australian Formula One Grand Prix at Albert Park on March 14, 2015
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