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Max Verstappen

Will Max Verstappen win another F1 grand prix this season?

With just one win from his opening five grands prix, this has been Max Verstappen's worst start to a season since 2020.

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It has been a difficult start to this F1 season for Max Verstappen and Red Bull.

The four-time F1 champion has scored just one victory from the opening handful of races, that a magnificent triumph in Japan after delivering a sensational pole position at Suzuka.

Either side of that triumph, McLaren has dominated, notably Oscar Piastri, who has won races in China, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, whilst team-mate Lando Norris only has the season opener in Australia to his name.

For Verstappen, the RB21 is proving a difficult car to handle, notably suffering from balance issues. Unsurprisingly, the 27-year-old has delivered performances and results above and beyond the capability of the car.

But will he win another race this season? That's what we at RacingNews365 are asking in our latest poll.

We've provided a variety of options rather than just a simple yes or no.

So vote away, and give us your thoughts on the season ahead for Verstappen in the comments section below.

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