Congratulations to Max Verstappen
Congratulations to Max Verstappen
When it comes to a generational talent like Max Verstappen — with his aggressive, consistent, and naturally smooth style of driving, braking, and overtaking — it’s hard to imagine him ever getting off to a slow start in the Red Bull F1® car.
While Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda seem to be struggling to adapt to the Red Bull machinery, Max is not only collecting points — he’s now back to winning races. And this is fantastic news for F1® fans, as we've seen four different drivers win four races this season.
Suzuka: A Masterclass from Max
The Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka was a masterclass in pure Verstappen brilliance. He secured pole position on Saturday and controlled the race from start to finish on Sunday.
Aside from a clever pit lane undercut attempt by Lando Norris, where the two cars nearly collided at the pit exit, and Max, classically, refused to yield, there wasn’t much wheel-to-wheel action at the front. Lando was forced onto the dry, dusty grass while accelerating in one of the few dramatic moments. But when Max is ahead… he generally stays ahead.
A Dream Start to the Season
With four different race winners in the first four Grands Prix, the real winners are the fans — those at the track and those tuning in worldwide. It’s shaping up to be the most competitive and entertaining start to a Formula 1 season in years.
Here at Senate Grand Prix, we are looking ahead to the Bahrain Grand Prix. It’s anyone’s guess who will come out on top. Red Bull, McLaren, Ferrari, and Mercedes are all expected to bring key upgrades, and that leaves us with one question:
Who’s winning next?
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