Verstappen was unclear about this before the Hungarian GP and ‘feared’ Ferrari

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Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing) is leader of the F-1 World Cup with a 63 point advantage over the Monegasque Ferrari Charles Leclerc. The Dutchman is confident that anything can happen between now and the end of the championship and he has set himself the goal of scoring points in all races, even in races where Ferrari is more competitive. , like this Sunday at Hungarian GPlast before the summer break in August.

After 12 Grands Prix, Verstappen comfortably leads the standings, especially after Leclerc’s mistake in French GP at Paul Ricard. Despite this, the Red Bull driver is not confident.

“It’s a great advantage, but many things can happen,” Verstappen said in remarks published by the RacingNews365.com web portal. and Soymotor.com collects that.

“I just want to stay focused because we need more good results,” said the Dutchman. Verstappen believes that at the next round at the Hungaroring, Ferrari will be very competitive, while Red Bull will suffer.

“We still have to have a good pace in one lap and I think the next race will be more difficult for us. Ferrari I think will go very, very fast,” highlights the reigning world champion.

Finally, Verstappen believes the key is to maximize the result in all races and minimize damage on unfavorable circuits. “But we’ll see… Again, it’s about scoring points in every race, even if you don’t have a day,” Max concluded.

Source: La Verdad

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