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Max Verstappen addresses Michael Schumacher record prospect in F1 2025 season


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Max Verstappen said matching Michael Schumacher is not in his thinking as he looks to equal the record for most consecutive Formula 1 world titles. 2025 provides the Dutchman the opportunity to equal Schumacher's five in a row but Verstappen said he is focused on winning rather than anything else.


Max Verstappen, the current Formula 1 world champion, has addressed the prospect of breaking Michael Schumacher's record of seven world championships in the 2025 season. Verstappen, who has already secured three consecutive titles, emphasized that while records are nice, his primary focus remains on performing well each race and enjoying his time in the sport. He acknowledged the challenge of maintaining peak performance over an extended period, noting that many variables could affect his ability to win more titles. Verstappen also expressed respect for Schumacher's achievements, indicating that while he would like to surpass the record, his approach is to take each season as it comes without setting definitive long-term goals.

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