“I wanted to win for my son, who is celebrating his birthday today,” said Vingegaard. “We worked hard all day, so of course it’s disappointing not to get the chance. I didn’t really feel unsafe at any point, but we did notice something was happening when we passed the finish the first time. After hearing about the neutralisation it was a bit difficult to regain focus, but soon after that Pidcock attacked. I reacted to his move and we decided to push on together. In the end we produced a very strong team performance. That’s what I will mainly remember from today.”