The Dutchman took a sensational victory in his first race with Red Bull, having driven for Toro Rosso in the first four grands prix of the year.

Verstappen admits he has not yet thought about his goals for Monaco, where Red Bull is expected to be very strong.

"To be honest, I don't know," said Verstappen in a video interview on the Red Bull website.

"This was a great weekend, a great result. It feels amazing. I still can't believe it, really. My first win. It was an amazing race with a lot of pressure from behind, but then to pull it out... incredible.

"We'll see what happens in Monaco. The car should be quite fast there so we just have to wait and see.

"The target for Monaco is first to stay out of the walls and if we do, hopefully we can be close to the podium."

Verstappen, who had to resist the pressure from Kimi Raikkonen in the final part of the Barcelona race, said he only started to think about victory with five laps to go.

"I think with five laps to go I thought 'okay, now we have to win this race' because I saw Kimi struggling with his tyres as well and from them on it was, 'okay, make no mistakes, get a good exit out of the last corner and that should give you the win'," he said.

"You start to think about it and then quickly you go 'no, don't think about it, don't think about it' and just focus on what you have to do at that moment.

"You think about it a little bit and then you go back to focussing fully."

Verstappen, who has won the Driver of the Day vote for the Spanish event, said he was not too fussed about becoming the youngest ever F1 winner at 18.

"It's a nice record, but in the end it doesn't matter at what age you win as long as you win," he said.