Qatar hero: Max Verstappen wraps up his third world championship
Max Verstappen has been crowned champion of the world after he finished second to Oscar Piastri in Saturday’s chaotic sprint round in Qatar.
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Max Verstappen has been crowned champion of the world after he finished second to Oscar Piastri in Saturday’s chaotic sprint round in Qatar.
DOHA :Red Bull's Max Verstappen was on course to secure his third Formula One championship on Saturday after qualifying third for a Qatar Grand Prix sprint race with sole title rival and team mate Sergio Perez five places behind.
AlphaTauri Formula 1 driver Daniel Ricciardo faces a critical juncture in his quest to return for the upcoming Qatar Grand Prix, slated for 6-8 October at the iconic Lusail International Circuit.
Following the 2023 Japanese Grand Prix, Max Verstappen has come within three points of securing the Formula 1 Drivers’ championship for the third consecutive year.
LONDON : Red Bull were able to celebrate their second Formula One title double in a row in Japan at the weekend, even if Max Verstappen must wait until October to be confirmed as a triple champion.
The Formula One constructors' world championship is by definition a team effort but rarely has one driver played such a dominant role in securing it as Red Bull's Max Verstappen in 2023.
SUZUKA, Japan :Formula One leader Max Verstappen ran away with the Japanese Grand Prix from pole position on Sunday as his dominant Red Bull team secured the constructors' title for the second year in a row.
SUZUKA, Japan :Formula One leader Max Verstappen blew away all doubts about Red Bull's enduring dominance on Saturday with a "mighty" pole lap in Japan ahead of McLaren's Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris.