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Verstappen hoping for ‘more stable' 2025 season

Feb.13 Max Verstappen is openly hoping for a 'more stable' season with Red Bull in 2025. F1 legend Gerhard Berger – the first-ever Red Bull-backed athlete – this week lamented the turmoil and performance decline at the F1 team last year. 'It will be exciting to see whether Red Bull can return to its old strength or whether Verstappen will continue to have difficulty winning,' he told Auto Motor und Sport. 'Then he will consider whether he is still in the right team,' Berger added. Team boss Christian Horner, who personally survived the power struggles and scandal of 2024, sees the problems of last year as one of car performance alone. 'We have understood where the development...
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