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Max Verstappen recently expressed his concern about messy weekends affecting Red Bull’s chances of continuing their winning streak in Formula 1. He emphasized the tight competition between Red Bull and McLaren leading up to the Austrian Grand Prix, with Lando Norris proving to be a formidable opponent.

In the past five events, Verstappen and Norris have been battling it out for the win, showcasing the competitive nature of this season. Despite Ferrari and Mercedes lagging slightly behind in Barcelona, the Austrian Grand Prix promises intense competition due to the short lap time at the Red Bull Ring.

McLaren seems to have the momentum on their side, with Verstappen acknowledging their consistency and solid performance across different tracks. He praised McLaren’s ability to manage their tires effectively, allowing them to push harder without significant degradation.

Verstappen highlighted the importance of Red Bull avoiding messy weekends, especially after struggling in previous races. The team aims for a clean and efficient performance similar to their showing in Barcelona, but with added speed.

McLaren, on the other hand, appears to have a well-rounded car that quickly finds its optimal performance window. The team’s confidence in their car’s ability to perform from the first lap of practice sessions gives them an edge heading into the Austrian Grand Prix.

As the competition heats up, traffic is expected to be a major challenge during Sprint Qualifying and Qualifying sessions. Drivers will need to navigate the short circuit while managing the traffic to gain a competitive advantage.

With Red Bull leading the constructors’ championship, Sergio Perez’s performance alongside Verstappen will be crucial in maintaining their position. Perez acknowledges the tight margins in the competition and emphasizes the importance of staying calm and focused on improving each weekend.

Looking ahead, the close fight at the front is likely to continue until the season finale in Abu Dhabi. Perez anticipates intense competition and stresses the importance of maximizing performance and precision to secure victories.

The upcoming Austrian Grand Prix promises to be an exciting event with the return of the Sprint format. Fans can catch all the action live on Sky Sports F1, with a packed schedule of practice sessions, Sprint Qualifying, and the main race on Sunday. Don’t miss the thrilling showdown between Red Bull and McLaren as they battle for supremacy on the track.