Verstappen seeks record fourth Canada win and trouble-free weekend

By AFP
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June 13, 2025
Formula One driver Max Verstappen celebrates on the podium after winning the Hungarian Grand Prix in Hungaroring, Budapest, Hungary on July 31, 2022 . — Reuters

Montreal: Max Verstappen will be seeking a record fourth consecutive Canadian Grand Prix triumph this weekend and a trouble-free race that helps him banish the threat of a suspension following his “rash” moment in Spain.

The four-time world champion goes into Sunday´s race knowing that, if he collects one more penalty point on his racing license, he will automatically miss the Austrian Grand Prix later this month.

That, according to his great mentor, Red Bull consultant Helmut Marko, “would be a catastrophe”. “He mustn´t do anything wrong over the next two weekends and, of course, he will be told not to do anything rash,” the Austrian told speedweek.com.

The 27-year-old, who lies third in the drivers´ championship with 137 points, behind leader Oscar Piastri on 186 and his McLaren team-mate Lando Norris on 176, was penalised at the Spanish Grand Prix for ramming into George Russell´s Mercedes.

“He admitted it was a deliberate action that “should not have happened” following the race, won with supreme self-control by Piastri, but now must survive two Grands Prix without incident before the points total on his license is reduced.

“Barcelona was disappointing for us,” admitted Verstappen. “Although we gave it everything, it was not the way we would have liked the race to turn out... “We are looking forward to Canada -- the track is unique, has some old school kerbs and plenty of opportunities for overtaking.” For Verstappen, the return to a high-speed circuit where brakes are tested to the limit may be welcome as he and Red Bull seek to slow runaway leaders McLaren in the title race.