ZANDVOORT, Netherlands — The Dutch Grand Prix has generally been a party for Max Verstappen and his legions of orange-clad fans. This year could be very different.
Verstappen has won all three races at the beach-side Zandvoort track since the Dutch Grand Prix returned to the Formula 1 schedule in 2021.
For once though, home star Verstappen is under pressure in the standings. He enters the first race after the summer break without a win from any of the previous four — his longest winless run since 2020.
''Last year coming here, I was a lot more confident that we had a big chance of winning the race, but that's how the season is already," Verstappen said Thursday. ''It's a lot more competitive and from our side I think we're still trying to improve, trying to find a better car balance."
It will be Verstappen's 200th race and the 26-year-old Dutch driver, who has a contract with Red Bull through 2028, said he believes he's closer to the end of his F1 career than the start.
McLaren — whose team principal Andrea Stella talked up a ''substantial upgrade'' Friday — and Mercedes are both closing in on Verstappen and his Red Bull team, which started the year in such dominant style. Beating Verstappen at his home race would be a real statement of intent.
Russell, Norris fastest in practice
Mercedes and McLaren led the way in the second practice Friday as Mercedes' George Russell was fastest, 0.061 seconds ahead of McLaren's Oscar Piastri.