Yes, Max Verstappen is still on pace for yet another Formula 1 world title. But no longer is it a foregone conclusion that Verstappen will dominate the competition.
BARCELONA, Spain ? What a difference a year can make in Formula 1. Yes, Max Verstappen is still on pace for yet another world title ? it will be No. 4 in a row for the Dutchman unless Red Bull self-implodes. But no longer is it a foregone conclusion that Verstappen will dominate the competition and, let?s face it, bore many fans looking for him to at least be made to sweat.
The season restarts at the Dutch GP on Aug. 25. ?We are looking forward to the summer break and having a bit of time to relax, but at the same time we are committed to being better and faster and are trying to find solutions as we go into the rest of the season,? Verstappen said after the race at Spa. ?We had a great start to the season, our last few races have been a bit more difficult, but we have been pushing to find a solution how to do that,' Verstappen said.
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