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Are McLaren and Norris now challenging to be best of the rest?
Max Verstappen has unfinished business to take care of at this weekend’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix while also looking to reassert himself as Red Bull's lead driver. The Dutchman was heading for victory at the Baku Street track last year when a tyre exploded and pitched him into the barrier on the high speed run along the city’s Caspian Sea waterfront. Mexican teammate Sergio Perez took the win instead and returns triumphant and as a potential title contender after his victory two weeks ago in Monaco.
Max Verstappen is eager to make amends in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix this weekend, and says he has “unfinished business” in Baku. Verstappen crashed with five laps remaining in last season’s race, but a tyre issue meant he crashed into the barriers and ensured teammate Sergio Perez finished top of the podium.
Max Verstappen said he is returning to Baku to complete "unfinished business" as the Formula One world champion aims to make up for last year's frustrating retirement during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
BAKU : Formula One championship leader Max Verstappen has unfinished business to take care of at this weekend’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix while also looking to reassert himself as Red Bull's lead driver.
Johnny Herbert believes Charles Leclerc has the mental fortitude needed to put his Monaco disappointment behind him and refocus on the title race.
The shores of the Caspian Sea play host to round eight of the Formula 1 world championship this year, as the sport returns to Baku, Azerbaijan.
Formula 1 visited the Eastern European country of Azerbaijan for the first time in 2016. Back then, the race wasn't named after the country it was hosted in, but it was known as the European Grand Prix. From 2017 onwards, F1 did away with the European GP nomenclature and gave Azerbaijan its own race.