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Verstappen 'hungry' for next year's challenges

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Max Verstappen celebrated his fourth consecutive Formula 1 World Championship, reflecting on a demanding but rewarding season. Despite a dominant start, the Red Bull Racing driver acknowledged mid-season challenges, emphasizing the team's perseverance and constant improvements. "We kept it together, we kept working," he said after winning in Las Vegas, expressing pride in his team's efforts.

While describing the season as personally challenging, Verstappen highlighted its value, calling it "a special and beautiful season" filled with lessons. "I'm going to enjoy this and there are still two more races that I want to do well. We take a little break and we try and go for it again next year," he mentioned

Looking ahead, he anticipates fierce competition in the coming year. "If you look to next year right now I think it's going to be a proper battle between a lot of cars, but I'm hungry," he told journalists

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