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Max Verstappen

Key Max Verstappen figure rules out F1 title defence: 'It's impossible'

Max Verstappen is 97 points adrift of Oscar Piastri in the F1 drivers' title, it would appear a fifth consecutive crown is not on the cards anymore.

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Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko has finally ruled Max Verstappen out of defending his 2024 F1 drivers' title, following a challenging Hungarian Grand Prix. 

Verstappen started from eighth but actually finished a position lower in ninth, despite several excellent overtakes, particularly into Turn 6 in the early stages. 

To add to the Dutchman's woes, McLaren secured yet another one-two, with Lando Norris securing victory ahead of Oscar Piastri. 

As a result, Verstappen has fallen to 97 points adrift, making Marko now rule the four-time world champion out of retaining his crown.

"It’s impossible, clearly," he replied to media, on if Verstappen's title chances are over. 

Despite the Milton Keynes-based outfit's difficulties, Marko had long still believed this season could be Verstappen's. It represents the first time he has ruled the 27-year-old out of the title fight.

The Hungaroring was a nightmare for Red Bull and Verstappen, with a two-stop strategy having not worked for the reigning world champion. 

In hindsight, Marko wishes a one-stop had been conducted, considering the pace Verstappen had at times.

"[Red Bull's performance was] inferior, but I think one stop would have been better, because overtaking was really difficult," added Marko.

"So maybe sixth or fifth [was possible], but the speed, which was funny, two or three laps, [Verstappen] was doing the same laps like the leaders, 1:19.5, but we believe we know what went wrong."

Following a bad start, Verstappen did briefly progress to fifth, before completing a second pit-stop. 

Unfortunately, too much time was lost with the second pit-stop, as those battling for fifth were on one-stop strategies.

“The first stops, the tyres were gone, and the second stop, we thought we could overtake. But as we saw for a couple of laps, yes, the speed was there, but then it was over.”

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