Max Verstappen acknowledged that Red Bull’s current limitations made it challenging to “push harder” during the Qatar Grand Prix. Verstappen will begin Sunday’s race from third place on the grid, trailing behind his two main championship contenders. If he finishes behind Lando Norris, Verstappen will be knocked out of the title race before the final race in Abu Dhabi.
Although Verstappen managed to secure fourth place in the sprint race, recovering from a disappointing qualifying session where he started sixth, McLaren seems to have a slight edge in pace this weekend, especially in the middle sector. Verstappen was at least somewhat encouraged by the setup adjustments that reduced the bouncing issues affecting his sprint qualifying performance.
He commented, “I think I qualified slightly better this time, even though I’m still quite a bit behind. I felt somewhat happier, but there are still some limitations preventing me from pushing harder on the laps. Starting third on the grid, from the second row, is better, and since overtaking here is tough, our chances improve. We’ll see what we can do tomorrow. Realistically, this weekend is a bit tough, not what we wanted so far, but let’s see what happens.”
Looking back, the “Verstappen era” has dominated Formula 1 since 2021. After a dramatic and controversial title win over Lewis Hamilton in Abu Dhabi, Verstappen proved he had the speed and talent to be champion. He has been a dominant force in the sport ever since. In 2022, despite two DNFs in the opening three races, he swept the championship. The 2023 season saw an unprecedented winning streak of 10 consecutive victories, breaking Sebastian Vettel’s previous record of nine. Red Bull only missed winning once, at the Singapore Grand Prix that year.
Verstappen reinforced his status as F1’s premier driver in 2024, fending off Norris’ mid-season surge to clinch his fourth title. Though he remains mathematically in the running this year, Verstappen admits he will need some “luck” to continue his title chase in Abu Dhabi.
Fan Take: This update is crucial for racing fans because it highlights the intense competition and shifting dynamics at the top of Formula 1. Verstappen’s current struggles and Red Bull’s limitations add drama as the season nears its climax, potentially signaling a more unpredictable and thrilling conclusion to the championship battle.

