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Verstappen on verge of second world title as F1 returns to Singapore

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SINGAPORE: Red Bull's dominant Max Verstappen can clinch a second world championship when the Singapore Grand Prix returns this weekend after a three-year absence because of COVID-19.The flying Dutchman has a mathematical chance to seal back-to-back world titles under lights around the spectacular and demanding Marina Bay street circuit.To do so, the 24-year-old must win the race - something he has never done in Singapore - and needs his closest rivals to falter badly.If that does not happen, the championship fight will move on to the Japanese Grand Prix a week later.

It looks a case of when, not if."You need a bit of luck for that as well," Verstappen told Sky Sports of retaining his crown in Singapore."I don't think about it."Verstappen opened up a 116-point lead in the drivers' standings over Ferrari's Charles Leclerc following his victory at the Italian Grand Prix.

He is 125 clear of third-placed Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez.He needs to extend his lead to 138 points by Sunday's (Oct 2) chequered flag to be crowned with five races to spare - the earliest championship win since Michael Schumacher's in 2002 with six GPs remaining.Monza was Verstappen's 11th victory in 16 races of a potentially record-breaking season.He needs two more wins to equal the single-season mark of 13 jointly held by Schumacher (2004) and Sebastian Vettel (2013)."I want to go to Singapore and try to win that race as well," Verstappen said."We are having a great season, so we should really try and appreciate it and enjoy the moment."To take the title this weekend, he must win the race with Leclerc finishing no higher than eighth or ninth - depending on who claims the extra point for the fastest lap - and Perez outside the podium places.Much

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