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Verstappen wins wet Japanese GP to clinch 2nd straight Formula 1 drivers' title

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Max Verstappen is now a two-time Formula One world champion, both titles awarded under bizarre and unprecedented circumstances long after he crossed the finish line.

The Red Bull driver won the rain-shortened Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday and didn't learn he was champion until F1's governing body penalized Charles Leclerc after the race. "The championship obviously did not come the way this time around," Verstappen initially said after climbing from his car following his 12th victory of the season.

The Dutchman even apologized to the crowd on the track's public address system. Canadian driver Nicholas Latifi finished in ninth place to score his first points of the season.

Canada's Lance Stroll crossed the finish line in twelfth place. Seconds later, Verstappen was told he was a two-time world champion and crew members and friends suffocated him with hugs. "Once I crossed the line I thought: `It was an amazing race, good points again.

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