Jos Verstappen has insisted his son Max has been unaffected by criticism of his driving this season and promised there is more to come from the teenager in the wake of his stirring Brazilian GP performance. Verstappen earned widespread plaudits for his attacking drive in last Sundays rain-hit Interlagos race with his father describing it as a special moment for both the 19-year-old and Formula 1 at large.Verstappen Jr is approaching the end of his second season at the top level and Jos reckons F1s youngest race winner will continue to flourish. I think he will only get better, Jos Verstappen told reporters.Hes 19, his second year in Formula 1 and if he can deliver a race like this we have a lot of enjoyable years in front of us. Red Bulls Max Verstappen was voted driver of the day, and after this display in the Brazilian Grand Prix, you can see why. Since his arrival in F1 as the sports youngest-ever driver last season, Verstappens regular displays of driving brilliance have been punctured by occasional controversies with his defensive moves in wheel-to-wheel combat particularly under the spotlight this year.VOTE: What is F1s best wet-weather drive?Sebastian Vettel has had several run-ins with the Dutchman and on Sunday the German driver said Verstappens driving was not correct in a passing move that saw the Ferrari take to the grass.However, despite coming under fire from rivals this season, his father insists the 19-year-old has remained totally unfazed.He doesnt care, he doesnt mind, said Verstappen Snr. Im more into that and he says shut up, its fine. He doesnt care. Mixed opinions on Max Verstappen’s wonder drive, as RaceCar Engineering magazine’s Sam Collins and Marc Priestley join Natalie Pinkham to discuss Brazil The former F1 driver added: We are not here for somebody else, we are here for ourselves.We are driving for Red Bull and we want to have the best possible result for them. Hes here to race.Verstappens around-the-outside pass on Nico Rosberg at Interlagos is already up for an award, with the FIA including it on the fan vote for Action of the Year in motorsport. The winner will be revealed during the FIAs end-of-season prizegiving ceremony, when the F1 world champion is officially crowned, in Vienna on December 2.Dont miss the title-deciding Abu Dhabi GP live on Sky Sports F1 on November 27. Also See: The Max Verstappen debate Brazil GP was The Verstappen Show The Martin Brundle column The Formula 1 Gossip Column Adam Foote Avalanche Jersey . 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"We just dont know what the results from Torino will be," Budgett said. During the chaotic celebration just moments after the United States clinched victory against Europe at the Ryder Cup last month, Zach Johnson was looking for somebody to hug. He was walking down the 18th hole at Hazeltine when he saw Tiger Woods -- make that vice captain Tiger Woods -- barreling toward him. T sees me out of the corner of his eye and starts running at me, Johnson recalled. We had a big old hug. I was emotional; he was emotional.Then, Woods took off.He was the assistant responsible for a quartet of team members that included Matt Kuchar, who was still playing in the last match on the course. As Woods quickly explained to Johnson following that tearful embrace, even though the overall result was decided, he still needed to oversee his mans match to fruition.Thats just one story about Woods first venture in a captaincy role, but there are plenty of others. Like the one about him calling captain Davis Love III with some ideas about potential Saturday pairings -- before the roster was even finalized. Or the one about him teaming up with Jack Nicklaus during the week to poke fun at Love for a poor shot from years earlier. Or the one about Woods good-naturedly getting ribbed by team members in the aftermath for failing to play in each of the two U.S. victories this century.I told him, All I know is that the last two Ryder Cups we won, you werent a part of, man, Brandt Snedeker recalled with a laugh. Maybe weve got a trend going on.All of these stories about Woods time as an assistant are preceded and followed by connective tissue that tells more about his dedication to the role than any anecdote. He worked at it. He strategized. He formulated plans. And most importantly, despite what so many have often insisted in regard to his attitude toward this biennial competition, he cared -- a lot.He doesnt do anything halfway -- lift weights, ride bikes, whatever. He jumps in, Love explained. He was so focused and driven. I can just flip through his text messages and show you pictures of pairings, plan A, plan B, cold weather pairings versus hot weather, wet versus dry. No wonder the guy is so successful.If Love was the teams general manager, then Woods was like the head coach calling the plays. Or maybe if Love was the head coach, then Woods was the offensive coordinator figuring out the Xs and Os. There might not be a perfect analogy, but its clear that Woods role with the team was hardly ceremonial or lackadaisical.Tiger as an assistant, I think that raised a few eyebrows. I think folks were concerned about his level of involvement, but it was just the opposite. He was really a part of it, said ffellow vice captain Jim Furyk.dddddddddddd He was on top of pairings and ideas and lineups and orders, way, way, way ahead of time. He fully bought in.He had situational options already on paper -- practice rounds, formats, weather, Friday through Sunday, Johnson added. He was all-in. He was all-in with this team from Day 1.Woods impact extended beyond the details, too.Its no coincidence that he was assigned to the pod that included Patrick Reed -- and perhaps no coincidence that Reed turned in one of the most impressive performances in Ryder Cup history with his childhood idol watching. It was a big part of what Patrick Reed did that Tiger Woods was his guy, Love explained. Everybody had their role .... That was for a reason.You look at some of those young guys on the team, Furyk said. They grew up idolizing Tiger Woods. He was the most dominant player in the history of golf at one time. Now hes a captain. One of them said, Wow, hes actually our captain and hes talking to us. They just looked up to him so much. They had him on this pedestal. They got to see him in the team room and be one of the guys pumping them up.For everything Woods meant to the team, the team -- from all accounts -- meant just as much to him. He wasnt involved in the last U.S. victory in 2008, which means it had been 17 years since hed been part of a winning Ryder Cup side.I think it really meant a lot to Tiger to be a part of something like that, Furyk said. All of us have done stuff on our own and accomplished different feats individually, but its special to do something as a group and I think it meant a lot to every one of us to win, and I think it meant a lot to Tiger to have those guys embrace him like they did.All of which leads to one more story about Woods from that week. It was hours after the team had clinched the win, after the champagne spraying and the closing ceremonies and the media interviews. In the midst of the afterparty, Woods pulled a few players together and recalled an old memory. This one was from 1999, when the U.S. had won at Brookline in come-from-behind fashion. Woods went to sleep before most of his teammates that night, only to be awoken by Payne Stewart, who implored him to return to the party.Stewart told him to remember that night, because it was so special. Woods recalled this story as he huddled with those players Sunday night after the win. He echoed those words that Stewart had told him so many years ago.Remember this night, he told them. This is a special night. ' ' '