Verstappen Downplays Red Bull's Australian GP Hopes: 'We're Not The Fastest Yet'

Defending champion Max Verstappen admits Red Bull faces challenges heading into the Australian GP, acknowledging slower pace than rivals while remaining optimistic about season-long progress.

Red Bull Faces Early Season Challenges

Three-time defending Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen delivered a sobering assessment of Red Bull's current form ahead of Sunday's season-opening Australian Grand Prix. The Dutchman acknowledged his team isn't currently the fastest on the grid, with rivals McLaren and Ferrari showing impressive pace during winter testing in Bahrain.

"I know that we are not the quickest at the moment," Verstappen told reporters at Melbourne's Albert Park circuit. "But it's a very long season. If you compared our performance here last year to where we ended the season, you'd see things can change dramatically in Formula 1."

Technical Progress and Development Race

While admitting performance gaps, Verstappen noted improvements from the RB20 compared to last season's finale in Abu Dhabi. However, he confirmed the team continues working through technical issues that emerged during limited pre-season testing:

"We found several areas that need work during testing. With just a few days of running, we've identified development paths and will be pushing hard to close the gap." The Red Bull star remained pragmatic: "We'll try to do our best this weekend. That's all we can do right now."

A Milestone Return to Melbourne

The 2025 Australian GP marks a special anniversary for Verstappen - it was at Albert Park where he made history ten years earlier as Formula 1's youngest ever race starter (17 years, 166 days) with Toro Rosso.

When asked what advice he'd give his rookie self, Verstappen offered an unconventional perspective:

"You need those early struggles. If I'd told my younger self everything that would happen, it would ruin the journey. The pressure to perform, the uncertainty - that's what makes you grow as a driver."

Long-Term Championship Outlook

Despite immediate challenges, Verstappen emphasized the marathon nature of F1 seasons:

"Development races evolve differently for every team. Last season proved how quickly the competitive order can shift. We're focusing on continuous improvement rather than a single weekend's results."

The stage is set for an intriguing season opener, with Red Bull - traditionally strong starters - facing unexpected hurdles while their rivals appear to have made significant winter gains.

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