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Verstappen all set to continue his dominance as F1 season opens in Bahrain

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Manama, Bahrain - Max Verstappen has led the Formula One standings since May 2022 and while Red Bull’s triple world champion remains favourite for Saturday’s Bahrain seasonopen­er, there is always the possibilit­y of the record 39-race run coming to an end.

The 26-year-old and Red Bull enjoyed the most dominant campaign ever last year, the team winning all but one of the 22 races. Verstappen, who started

We don’t want to get ahead of ourselves and we still need to make sure we do everything right to have a strong first weekend. All in all, I am excited to get the season underway. MAX VERSTAPPEN

2023 by leading Sergio Perez to a one-two victory at Sakhir, won 19 of them and surpassed Michael Schumacher’s 2000-02 record of 37 successive races in the championsh­ip lead.

The Dutch driver signed off with seven wins in a row and the evidence from last week’s preseason testing in Bahrain suggested the streak was set to continue as the sport heads into a record 24-race championsh­ip.

“We had a good few testing days and learned a lot from the car,” said Verstappen. “Of course, we don’t want to get ahead of ourselves and we still need to make sure we do every

thing right to have a strong first weekend.“All in all, I am excited to get the season underway and start racing again.”

Red Bull are celebratin­g their 20th season but the anniversar­y comes with a question mark over

team principal Christian Horner, who is under investigat­ion for undisclose­d allegation­s of misconduct toward a female colleague.

Horner has denied the allegation­s and his future is expected to be decided imminently.

Rivals will be keen to seize on any weakness but are likely to be engaged in a battle to be best of the rest. Ferrari have shown encouragin­g speed and put in impressive mileage, with Carlos

Sainz going fastest on the second day of testing and team mate Charles Leclerc topping the final day’s timesheets.

Testing timesheets are notoriousl­y misleading, however, with teams running different programmes and fuel levels.

“We can be pleased with what we’ve achieved during this test,” said team boss Frederic Vasseur, heading into his second season at the helm of the Italian team.

 ?? ?? Red Bull’s Max Verstappen won 19 out of the 22 races last season
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen won 19 out of the 22 races last season

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