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Max Verstappen has demanded Red Bull continue to upgrade their car despite a dominant start to the world championship. The reigning champion has picked up six victories this season with Red Bull winning every race between Imola in April and Canada in June.
Verstappen has finished on the podium in every race he has finished this season bar the British Grand Prix where he picked up major damage. However, the Dutchman is not satisfied as he suggested the team may still be behind Ferrari on pure pace.
He has called on Red Bull boss Christian Horner to ensure new upgrades are installed on the car to ensure the team does not fall behind. He said: "Overall, from my feeling, it is still a bit of chasing and with the weight of the car, we are still overweight which is costing us lap time as well.
"So we still need to bring updates to the car and they need to work all the time, which is no