Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, who has dominated the Dutch Grand Prix since its return to the Formula One calendar in 2021, is facing a challenging time as he heads into this weekend’s race at Zandvoort. Despite leading by 78 points with 10 rounds remaining, Verstappen has not won a race since June and has only secured one podium finish since then. With Mercedes winning three of the last four races, the pressure is on for the triple world champion to reclaim his winning form.
This weekend’s race at Zandvoort will mark Verstappen’s 200th start in Formula One, making him the youngest driver to reach this milestone. The Dutch driver is determined to make this occasion even more memorable by securing a victory at the track where he is the only F1 winner in his lifetime. Verstappen is looking forward to the supportive atmosphere and enthusiasm of his fans, as he aims to fight for the win and break his recent losing streak.
Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez is also looking to improve his performance, as he is yet to secure a win this season. With a new race engineer stepping in for the remainder of the season, Perez is determined to maximize his results and support Red Bull in maintaining their position in the constructors’ standings. Meanwhile, McLaren is closing in on Red Bull in the standings, with their driver Oscar Piastri making impressive strides in recent races.
Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, who has won two of the last three races, is determined to close the gap to Verstappen in the championship standings. Despite scoring more points than any other driver in the last four races, Hamilton acknowledges that Mercedes still has work to do in order to compete for victories in every Grand Prix. With Ferrari showing signs of improvement with driver Charles Leclerc, the championship battle is heating up as the season progresses.
As the F1 season heads into the second half, teams like Renault-owned Alpine are also looking to make strides, with a new team boss on board. With the upcoming races at Monza and other challenging tracks, the competition is set to intensify as teams and drivers push to improve their performance and secure valuable points in the championship standings. Fans can expect an exciting and competitive end to the 2024 Formula One season.