Max Verstappen faces one of his most daunting challenges in recent Formula 1 seasons as his grip on the 2024 world title weakens. After an underwhelming Azerbaijan GP, where Red Bull faltered while McLaren surged, Verstappen finds himself in an increasingly intense title fight against Lando Norris and McLaren.
The Azerbaijan GP marked a significant shift in the constructors’ championship standings, with McLaren seizing the lead from Red Bull, who had entered the weekend with an eight-point advantage. McLaren’s superior pace saw Oscar Piastri clinch victory, while Verstappen’s Red Bull teammate, Sergio Perez, suffered a race-ending collision with Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz. The fallout of the race now sees McLaren ahead of Red Bull by 20 points in the standings.
Despite the challenges, Verstappen remained composed, insisting the weekend wasn’t a total disaster. The Dutch driver pointed out that he only lost three points to Norris in the drivers’ championship. However, he acknowledged that Red Bull needs to make significant improvements to fend off McLaren and maintain their title hopes.
Verstappen, who finished fifth in the race, found himself under investigation for allegedly overtaking under the Virtual Safety Car (VSC). The reigning world champion was adamant that he had not violated any rules, explaining that he overtook after the VSC ended. Verstappen expressed surprise over the investigation, stating that similar situations had occurred in the past without issue.
Looking ahead, Verstappen knows the pressure is mounting. While he still holds a 59-point lead over Norris with seven races remaining, the gap is narrowing. Verstappen will need to raise his game in the final stretch of the season to secure his fourth consecutive title, especially with McLaren’s continued rise as a formidable competitor.
“I know it’s getting tougher, but we need to keep pushing,” Verstappen said, hinting at the battles ahead. “We can’t afford another weekend like this.”