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Max Verstappen has admitted that he is feeling less certain about his prospects of winning the Dutch Grand Prix than during F1’s last visit to Zandvoort 12 months ago, with “many more teams” now in with a chance of taking victory.
Verstappen arrived into his home event with a 125-point lead in the drivers’ championship back in 2023, while Red Bull held a sizeable 256-point advantage over their rivals in the teams’ standings.
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This time, however, the margins are much finer – Verstappen is ahead of second-placed Lando Norris by 78 points, and Red Bull’s lead in the constructors’ has come down to just 42 points from McLaren. Seven drivers have taken victories across the first half of the campaign, and Verstappen has not stood on the top step of the podium himself since racing in Barcelona in June.
Since its return to the calendar in 2021, Verstappen has won every Dutch Grand Prix, meaning that he is unbeaten at the track as things stand. However, when asked ahead of this year’s event if this could be his toughest visit to Zandvoort yet, the reigning world champion answered: “Looking at how the season is at moment, for sure.
“It looks like also there are many more teams involved that can actually win a race, so for sure I’m not coming into this weekend saying that we’re going to win the race. I just want to have a clean weekend, understand the car a bit more, learn from it.
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