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'Nobody is unbeatable': Rivals believe they can dethrone the champ

China Daily | Updated: 2024-11-26 00:00
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Max Verstappen's rivals were quick to congratulate the Red Bull driver on winning his fourth consecutive Formula One championship on Saturday, but said they did not believe the Dutchman was invincible.

Verstappen secured the championship in Las Vegas by finishing in fifth place, one ahead of title threat Lando Norris of McLaren, on the neon-lit Las Vegas Strip.

"Nobody is unbeatable," race winner George Russell of Mercedes told reporters after the race.

"You go through these phases where teams and drivers together are dominating, and people think that if I went up alongside them, I wouldn't be able to compete with them.

"But you have to have belief in yourself."

Verstappen rewrote the F1 record books in 2023, and started this season strongly with a dominant car, before hitting a tough patch midway through the year that required him to work harder than expected for the title.

Ferrari's Carlos Sainz said the closer-than-expected title fight showed that when all things are equal, any one of the top drivers can apply pressure.

"As much as I think Max did an incredible job this year, the second half of the season just shows that, when we are all more equal in terms of machinery, we can go up against each other and make each other's lives difficult," said Sainz, who finished third in Las Vegas.

"Everyone starts making mistakes when they are under pressure. Everyone starts complaining about their car, and everyone starts complaining in the media about their car.

"It's all about pressure management."

Verstappen felt the stress this year, and even had doubts that he would win the championship during the mid-season dry spell, saying he expects a dogfight next year.

"I'm very proud of how everyone stuck together in those very tough races where we lost," he said.

"We have a lot of ideas for next year. A few things we couldn't change anymore this year, so that is something for next year. I hope that makes the car more driveable and more competitive, because I know the other teams are not sitting still.

"Next year is going to be a big battle."

The teams now move on to Qatar for this weekend's Grand Prix before concluding the season in Abu Dhabi.

Reuters

 

Scuderia Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz celebrates after placing third in the Las Vegas Grand Prix on Saturday. USA TODAY SPORTS/REUTERS

 

 

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