Max Verstappen has expressed his concern about the reliability of his Red Bull this season, dubbing the campaign so far 'hit and miss'.The Dutch driver has a remarkable record of winning every race he has completed this season, taking victory on three occasions and suffering two DNF's, which occurred in the opening three rounds of the season and saw Ferrari's Charles Leclerc open up an early 40-point advantage.That deficit is now significantly less following back-to-back wins for Verstappen, who now sits just 19 points behind his rival, but he has admitted he still isn't entirely convinced about the car he has been given by Red Bull.Verstappen's involvement in Friday's practice sessions were limited due to a hydraulic leak, while teammate Sergio Perez had an issue in Sunday's race that resulted in a loss of 30 horsepower and left him unable to secure a podium finish.
That all leaves Verstappen in an uncomfortable position as he's made it clear there's work still to do, stating: "We're still having a few issues we have to solve.
We are quick, but my Friday was terrible, which is not great if you want to have a good weekend. And also Checo had a few issues in the race, so we have to be on top of that.
But clearly there is a lot of potential, we just need to make sure it's reliable."We just have to nail down a really positive weekend without issues.
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