Martin Brundle urges F1 teams to “get their act together” and challenge Max Verstappen

Verstappen dominated F1 2023, winning 19 of the 22 races, ultimately winning the title by an astonishing 𝓡290 points.
Red Bull nearly went through the entire season ♏invincible, only failing to win the Singapore Grand Prix.
While other teams showed great progress in 2023 - particꦏularly Aston Martin at the start, and McLaren later on - Red Bull remained relatively unchallenged.
Speaking on the Sky Sports F1 review show, Brundle - who scored nine podiums during his F1 career - ex🌟pressed his main hope for 2024.
“That Mercedes, Ferrari, McLaren, Aston Martin, all the rest, all the other nine teams ge🦋t their act together and put some pressureဣ on Max Verstappen,” he said.
“They’ll be closer. I think we saw it thro♒ugh the seas🎃on. When the regulations are static, it always happens. So let’s hope so.

“But, you know, the next big regulation change is in 2026 so it’s not out ♕of the question that Red Bull could dominate this phase, including ’24 and ’25.
“But it’s up to the other teams to stop them.”
Naomi Schiff - who was appearing on the show alongside Brundle🃏 - added: “We don’t want to see one dꦚriver winning 19 of 22 races.
“We want to see more different race winner🐻s, more teams in the mix for that top step of the podium, and just get more action on th🐼at top step.”

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