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Max Verstappen Reacts to Red Bull’s Mid-Season Upgrade Package

1 years ago By Sports Desk

The 2024 Formula 1 season has been a rollercoaster for Red Bull, a team that started the year with a clear advantage over its competitors. However, as the races progress, the Milton Keynes-based team is facing growing challenges, especially after the introduction of the much-anticipated mid-season upgrade package. Max Verstappen, the team’s lead driver and current world champion, has been candid in his assessments of the car’s performance following these changes.

High Expectations and Mixed Results

With the introduction of the upgrades, there was an expectation that Red Bull would reclaim its dominant position. The improvement package included aerodynamic adjustments and modifications to the power unit, with the aim of keeping the team ahead of rivals like McLaren and Ferrari, who have shown significant progress in their own developments.

However, the on-track results did not fully meet expectations. In the Hungarian Grand Prix, for example, Verstappen finished in fifth place, his second-worst result of the season in races he completed. The Dutchman’s frustration was evident, especially in his radio communications during the race, where he openly criticized the team’s strategy, which left him vulnerable to undercuts, causing him to lose crucial positions.

Verstappen on the Car’s Performance

In statements after the race, Verstappen was straightforward about the impact of the upgrades. “We expected the new package to give us a greater advantage, but the truth is that others are also evolving rapidly,” the driver commented. “The car is still competitive, but we are far from where we were at the beginning of the season. I need to quickly adapt to the new characteristics of the car, and the team needs to understand how to get the most out of these upgrades.”

Verstappen also pointed out that the upgrade package brought some unexpected difficulties, such as the need for fine adjustments to the car’s balance, especially in adverse track conditions like those encountered in Hungary. “We are still trying to find the sweet spot. The car has changed in some aspects, and that requires a different approach. We need to maximize what we have in the upcoming races.”

Eyes on the Future

Despite the difficulties, Verstappen maintains a positive attitude towards the remainder of the season. “We cannot get discouraged. We know we have a good car, and with a few more tweaks, I believe we can get back to the top. The team is working hard, and I trust that we will succeed.”

With rivals like McLaren and Ferrari quickly closing the gap, the pressure is on Red Bull to solve its problems and maximize the potential of the upgrades more than ever. For Verstappen, the key will be to stay focused and continue working closely with the team to adjust the car to his needs and ensure that victories once again become the norm.

As the championship moves into its decisive phase, Red Bull’s performance in the upcoming races will be crucial in determining whether the team can sustain its title aspirations in 2024. For Verstappen, every detail counts, and he is determined to do whatever it takes to get back to the top of the podium.

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