Max Verstappen has acknowledged that his chances of securing a fifth consecutive Formula One world championship are slim. Despite an impressive performance at Interlagos, where he moved from the pit lane
to the podium, Verstappen remains realistic. His recent success marks seven consecutive podium finishes. However, Lando Norris's victory in Brazil has widened his lead in the driver standings by 24 points over McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri.
Verstappen admits that Red Bull must set realistic goals for the remaining three races of the season. "We lost already way too many points in the beginning of the season to the middle of the season," Verstappen told Sky Sports F1. He expressed surprise at their current standing but acknowledged that overall performance hasn't been sufficient. The team aims to achieve race victories and highlights before the season concludes.
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Currently, Verstappen holds 341 points, trailing Norris by 49 and Piastri by 25. Despite these challenges, he sees positives in Red Bull's recent performances. "What I like is that, yes, it has been very difficult for us this weekend but the team never gives up," he said. The team consistently strives for improvement and doesn't settle for second place.
Verstappen highlighted Red Bull's determination to enhance performance even when things don't go as planned. He noted that although qualifying didn't yield desired results, adjustments made afterward significantly improved competitiveness. This reflects their commitment to finding more speed and not being complacent with current standings.
As the season nears its end, Verstappen and Red Bull remain focused on achieving strong results in upcoming races. Their dedication to constant improvement underscores their competitive spirit despite facing tough odds in the championship race this year.











