For the first time since his dramatic 2021 title fight with Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen found himself under real pressure in the 2024 Formula 1 season. What started as a dominant run quickly turned into a dogfight with McLaren and Ferrari, forcing Red Bull to dig deep and prove they could handle the heat.
Yet, despite the turbulence, Verstappen emerged victorious, securing his fourth consecutive world championship—and he credits Red Bull’s resilience and composure for pulling through in one of the toughest campaigns of his career.
Red Bull’s near-collapse and McLaren’s stunning rise
Verstappen looked unstoppable at the start of the season, winning seven of the first ten races. But then came a shocking mid-season turnaround—McLaren, spearheaded by Lando Norris, leapfrogged Red Bull in the performance pecking order. Suddenly, what seemed like another year of total dominance turned into a grueling fight for survival.
“The start of the year was very nice,” Verstappen admitted. “But now, especially looking back, having to face the tough moments in that year as well is something that I’m quite proud of.”
Keeping their heads cool: Red Bull’s greatest strength
The biggest threat wasn’t just McLaren or Ferrari—it was the potential for panic within Red Bull. A sudden dip in performance could have easily sent the Milton Keynes-based team into chaos, derailing the championship campaign.
“It’s easy to lose your head and start stressing about everything,” Verstappen acknowledged. “But we actually, I think we did very well to keep calm.”
That composure paid off. Instead of crumbling under pressure, Red Bull recalibrated, made key improvements, and fought back—securing yet another title triumph for Verstappen.
What was Verstappen’s most rewarding moment? It wasn’t a win.
When asked about the most special moment of his 2024 season, Verstappen surprisingly didn’t pick a single victory. Instead, he emphasized the satisfaction of bouncing back from adversity as a team.
“You can always say wins, blah, blah, they are great,” Verstappen quipped. “But at one point, I think some things are also more rewarding. It’s how we just kept it together as a team.”
For Verstappen, winning is expected—but overcoming struggles is what defines champions.
Looking ahead: Will Red Bull dominate 2025?
With title number four secured, Verstappen now shifts his focus to the 2025 season, where he hopes Red Bull can reassert its dominance from the start.
The 27-year-old knows the competition won’t back down, especially after McLaren’s resurgence in 2024. However, if Red Bull has truly learned from last season’s struggles, Verstappen could be in prime position to chase his fifth consecutive world title.
One thing’s for sure—if the battle is anything like 2024, Formula 1 fans are in for another electrifying season.