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Max Verstappen has admitted that variable competitiveness among the leading sides in Formula 1 is helping him to consolidate his current championship advantage. Red Bull’s past dominance across the ground effect era has been halted over recent months as the pack has converged to create five winners in the last seven events. But while McLaren […]
In recent months, Red Bull’s dominance in the ground effect era has been challenged by the convergence of the pack, leading to five different winners in the last seven events. Despite McLaren closing the gap to Red Bull to 42 points, Max Verstappen maintains a significant 78-point lead going into the summer break. Lando Norris has emerged as Verstappen’s closest competitor, but he rues missed opportunities to build on his first F1 victory in Miami. Mercedes has shown consistency with three wins in four rounds, but their slow start has kept them out of the title hunt.
Verstappen acknowledges McLaren’s speed and Mercedes’ competitiveness, highlighting the areas Red Bull needs to improve for the rest of the season. While the engine penalty affected his race in Belgium, Verstappen stresses that the competition would also look different if all cars were penalized. Despite his lead in the championship, Verstappen remains cautious about the unpredictability of the sport and the need for consistent performance.
As the championship battle heats up, Verstappen believes the summer break comes at the right time to evaluate Red Bull’s recent performance decline and potential car upgrades from the Budapest race. He emphasizes the importance of analyzing the team’s developments to maintain their competitive edge for the remainder of the season.