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Verstappen on two triple runs but one must end

Max Verstappen returns to his favourite track seeking to end a run of three races without a win by extending a sequence of three successive Belgian Grand Prix victories at Spa-Francorchamps.

Red Bull's Belgian-born triple world champion cut an unhappy and petulant tone in Budapest last weekend, finishing fifth and peppering the airwaves with swearing and complaints about car and team.

The team and their runaway championship leader, now 76 points clear of McLaren's Lando Norris after 13 of 24 races, will be looking to go into the August break with momentum restored rather than pressure increased.

"Hungary was a tricky race and a weekend to forget and move forward from," said Verstappen, who won 19 of 22 last year and has not had a run of four races without a win since 2020.

"We have been working as a team to optimise our performance and get the best out of the car that we possibly can."

It may not pan out that way.

Red Bull's 2023 domination has been consigned to history and this year has already seen more winners - seven different drivers from four teams - than any season since 2012.

McLaren's Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, who like Verstappen has a Belgian mother, finished one-two at the Hungaroring on Sunday and carry the momentum to a track famed for capricious conditions.

"Spa's not been the happiest of hunting grounds for us recently, but I'm confident we'll be strong," said Australian Piastri after his first career win.

"You know, we've got a car that's become a real all-rounder, so I'm super confident, and I think the rest of the team should be as well."

Norris will need to reassert himself after yet another second place - the 12th of his career - this time resulting from the bitter pill of a wasted pole position and the

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