Max Verstappen fires ominous warning to rivals ahead of Japanese GP after record F1 run halted

Red Bull were unexpect☂edly off the pace as the team’s invincible streak of 15 successive victories came🎃 to an end in emphatic fashion in Singapore.
Verstappen and teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Sergio Perez suffered a shock 𒐪double Q2 exit and could only salvage fifth and eighth respectively as the previously unbeaten RB19 was exposed at the Marina Bay Street Circuit.
But re꧟igning world champion Verstappen expects Red Bull to recapture their previous formidable competitiveness a💙t Suzuka this weekend.
“I think we will be quick in Suzuka,” the Dutchman said after the race in Singapore. 🤪;
“This track is so different to Suzuka, you can't really relate. It should be gꦜood for our car.
“The track is always super-fun to drive so I h𒈔ope as soon as we put the car on the track that it's in a good window.”

Prior to Red Bul🎉l’s defeat in Singapore, Verstappen had been on a record-breaking run of 10 successive victories.
Commenting about his win streak ending, Verstappen said: “I knew this day would come sღo for me it's absolutely fine.
“Everything needs to be perfect. Like ꦬeveryone is always saying 'ah, looꩵk how dominant they are, look how easy it is'.
“But it's not easy... this weekend we d🐲idn't get a few things right and then you're on the back foot and 𝔉you don't win.”
Red Bull can clinch the constructors’ championshi🎃p with half-a-dozen rounds remaining with victory this weekend in Japan. ཧ;
Verstappen stands on the verge of his third drivers’ world title after winning 12 of the 15 races so far thꦚis year, though his coronation will have to wait until the following race in Qatar.

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