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F1: Max Verstappen vows Red Bull fightback as McLaren head to Singapore Grand Prix on top

McLaren have taken a 20-point lead after Oscar Piastri’s win in Baku, while Lando Norris’ fourth place has cut Verstappen’s lead to 59 points

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Red Bull’s Max Verstappen has vowed to bounce back after the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, even though his team adviser has conceded defeat in the constructors’ race. Photo: Reuters

Max Verstappen declared “the fight is not over” as Red Bull head to Singapore this week having been knocked off the top of the constructors’ world championship for the first time in two-and-a-half years.

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McLaren leapt into a 20-point lead after Oscar Piastri’s masterful victory at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix was compounded by Sergio Perez’s late tangle with Carlos Sainz that ended with both in the wall.

McLaren’s Lando Norris, who carved his way to fourth place after starting 15th on the grid, is hunting down the Dutchman Verstappen at the top of the drivers’ standings.

The triple world champion’s lead has been reduced to 59 points with seven grands prix and three sprints to go, leaving a maximum of 207 points up for grabs.

Verstappen won seven of the first 10 races this season but he has not triumphed in the past seven as McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes have all taken race wins.

McLaren’s Oscar Piastri (left) won in Baku while Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc is third in the standings. Photo: EPA-EFE
McLaren’s Oscar Piastri (left) won in Baku while Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc is third in the standings. Photo: EPA-EFE

Red Bull’s influential adviser Helmut Marko said after Baku that they have no chance of retaining the constructors’ championship, but Verstappen has not conceded yet.

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