The change should have put Verstappen onto a standard race map from what he needed for the start – such a setting change can’t be made when the car is running normally on-track.
“Normally I would always go back, but of course with the touch, looking in the mirror all the time, and then I think the team were also a little bit shocked with the whole thing, they were also checking for damage.
“Normally they remind me but obviously it’s my job to still do it. I also forgot with all the hectic scenarios.”
Torque mappings affect the torque deliver by the engine and how that reacts to the drivers’ demands through the throttle. The Dutchman was told to go to “Engine 12, position 2” to increase the lag, but when he informed Red Bull that he already had lag coming out of the corner, he was told to try “Engine 12, Position 13”.
“I had massive lag on the first couple [of laps], I can’t say the exact number, but quite a lot of percentage of going on the throttle,” Verstappen explained.
“So I had nothing, and then the power kicked in. It wasn’t nice to drive but I managed to drive around the problem.”
Verstappen also had a gear synchronisation issue later in the race, but this was confirmed as just a sensor issue and quickly fixed.
Source: Planet F1

