Max Verstappen, Ferrari, still F1 title threats
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Formula 1 gets set for another exciting race on Sunday, this time in Barcelona for the annual Spanish Grand Prix.
Verstappen’s stern message comes after pictures of a damaged orange cone went viral on social media during the Spanish Grand Prix, whose main race is set to take place at Barcelona’s Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on Sunday.
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GPFans on MSNVerstappen gives Tsunoda assessment with pancake claimVerstappen has complained of the difficulties he faces this season piloting the infamously tricky RB21 which already defeated Liam Lawson and is now starting to trigger questions over Tsunoda's future as he also appears to have failed to overcome the challenge of inhabiting the second Red Bull seat.
Joining Red Bull Racing can be both a blessing and a curse for any driver who isn’t Max Verstappen — and that has certainly been the case for Yuki Tsunoda. Since being promoted to the team, the Japanese driver has struggled to find his footing and bring the competition to his teammate.
After the slow and twisty Monaco circuit, F1 is back to full speed at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on Sunday.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen believes he can still win the Formula One world championship but feels the McLaren drivers are favourites. Four-time world champion Verstappen is third in the standings ahead of this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix.
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Daily Express US on MSNChristian Horner sets target for Max Verstappen after rumored Ferrari approachMax Verstappen is bidding to win a fifth straight F1 title, but has been told by Christian Horner he needs to start beating at least one McLaren every weekend.