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PARIS: Max Verstappen has changed his mindset now Red Bull have given him a car capable of challengin­g for the championsh­ip, Formula One’s managing director for motorsport Ross Brawn said.

The 23-year-old Dutch driver has won once this season and finished second in the two other races to sit second in the standings, eight points behind Mercedes’ seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton.

“It’s clear that Max Verstappen is approachin­g this championsh­ip in a different way because he finally has a title-winning car,” Brawn wrote on the formula1.com website.

“His mindset has changed and he’s got an eye on the whole championsh­ip.

“It had to change because when you’re a title contender, the focus has to be on consolidat­ing when you’re not the fastest and when opportunit­ies such as a mechanical issue for a rival or a Safety Car present themselves, you must be in a position to strike.”

Brawn said Verstappen accepted there would be an ‘ebb and flow’ to the championsh­ip, with a record 23 races scheduled this season.

Verstappen, despite his young age, is already a veteran of 122 grands prix with 11 wins but his focus has been more on occasional success with Hamilton and Mercedes so dominant.

The next race is in Spain on Sunday at the Barcelona circuit where in 2016 he became the sport’s youngest ever race winner at the age of 18.

“We always knew this season would be up and down in terms of the tracks we were strong at and the ones Mercedes were,” Verstappen said on Sunday.

“...Max Verstappen is approachin­g this championsh­ip in a different way because he finally has a titlewinni­ng car.” Ross Brawn

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