Max Verstappen, the Dutch driver who burst onto the Formula 1 scene at 17 years old, has achieved remarkable success in the sport. Since the 2021 season, he has won three consecutive world championships and even broken several world records in Formula 1, following his victory in the 2023 championship. However, as the 2024 season approaches, the 26-year-old driver has expressed indifference towards breaking records in the pinnacle of motorsport.
Despite his recent accomplishments, Verstappen consistently maintains that records hold little importance to him. He believes that he has already achieved everything he desired in Formula 1 by winning the world championship three times. As he prepares for the Red Bull home race in Austria, Verstappen once again emphasizes that breaking records is not a priority for him. Instead, he believes that having a strong and reliable chassis is crucial for maintaining high-level performances.
Although Red Bull started the 2024 season strong, the team has faced several challenges along the way. Issues with older simulator data and difficulties navigating over curbs and bumps have posed significant problems for the RB20. However, Verstappen has managed to secure victories in recent races, showcasing his exceptional driving skills despite the obstacles.
Verstappen emphasizes the need for Red Bull to improve their performance in order to secure comfortable victories. He acknowledges that his recent wins have been more about seizing the right opportunities and making strategic decisions as a team. Finding that little extra bit of performance will be crucial for Red Bull to continue their winning streak.
Despite facing recent difficulties, Red Bull has shown remarkable consistency throughout the season. However, they must keep up with updates during the season to stay ahead in the development race. McLaren has proven to be a formidable competitor, surpassing Red Bull at various circuits in the 2024 season.