19/08/2025 07:25
Max Verstappen has delivered a clear message that there remains a
"lot to learn" in 2025 after Red Bull's struggles. The Dutchman is
97 points adrift of championship leader Oscar Piastri, and is
effectively out of the title fight unless the most remarkable
comeback occurs. A fifth consecutive F1 drivers' title has been
ruled out by Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko, with him
accepting it is not Verstappen's year. Verstappen is third in the
standings but has failed to consistently challenge McLaren in the
races, despite his best efforts to get amongst Piastri and Lando
Norris in qualifying. Red Bull's race pace has been a major
weakness, resulting in a frustration season so far for the reigning
world champion. However, he remains confident that much can be
gained from the current campaign, before next year's new power unit
regulations are introduced. "We always want to be better, and
actually that was the same when we were winning," Verstappen told
F1.com. "Now we're not winning that much. "We just try to focus on
understanding the car a bit better, where we can find our time,
because of course next year there's new regulations, but I think
there's still a lot to learn also this year." Whilst Red Bull finds
itself fourth in the constructors' standings, Verstappen is the
only non-Red Bull driver to have won multiple races – the
27-year-old was victorious in Japan and Imola. Winning races is all
Verstappen has known in recent seasons, although he still remembers
the start of his F1 career where that was not the case. "I had many
years before that where I didn't have a winning car, so that's
Formula 1, and you know that, so it's not a very hard thing to do
[compartmentalise and deal with]," he added."