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Emotional Verstappen bids farewell to Red Bull car after record-breaking F1 season

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Max Verstappen admitted he was left feeling emotional after bidding farewell to the Red Bull machine that carried him to the most dominant Formula One season ever seen.Verstappen ended his crushing championship campaign with his 19th win of the year in Abu Dhabi on Sunday, becoming the first driver to lead 1 000 laps in a single season.The all-conquering Dutchman has won 17 of the last 18 races - which included a record streak of 10 straight victories - and wrapped up his third successive world title with six rounds to spare. READ | Top 3 F1 drivers react to Abu Dhabi GP where they 'did everything right' He failed to win on just three occasions, out-scoring Sergio Perez in the other Red Bull by 290 points - the equivalent of nearly 12 Grand Prix victories."It has been an incredible season and I was emotional on the in-lap back to the pits because it was the last time I will sit in a car which has given me so much," said the 26-year-old."It will be very hard to have another season like this and we know that.

Of course, you always want to do better and we are working hard for next year to have a very competitive car."All the other teams out there want to try and beat us next year, but we are ready for the battle."Verstappen is under contract with Red Bull until 2028 and, without a major regulation change until 2026, he could be untouchable for the next two seasons.His 54th career win at the Yas Marina Circuit moved him to a standalone third in the all-time list, with only Lewis Hamilton's 103 wins and Michael Schumacher, on 91 now, ahead of him.Red Bull only failed to complete a perfect season following one off-colour weekend in Singapore."To win 21 out of 22 races is insanity," said Red Bull team principal Christian

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