The Dutch Grand Prix is round 15 of the campaign, and the first leg of a double-header with Monza the following week.
Before the summer break, the team amassed seven podiums from 14 races, including a win for George in Canada. It means the team goes into the second half of the season in P3 in the Constructors’ standings.
“We’re ready to get back racing this weekend at Zandvoort,” said Toto. “We start the run to the end of the season, and this current era of regulations, determined to end both strongly.”
While a new era of F1 is approaching at the start of next year, there is still plenty to play for.
“It will be an intense 10 races as we fight for second in the Constructors’ Championship and simultaneously focus on 2026,” he said.
“Whilst we won’t be bringing any more major developments to this year’s car, the progress we made in Hungary gives us a good platform to work with.”