Five pivotal races in Verstappen's drive to the world championship
Max Verstappen clinched his second successive Formula One world championship in Japan on Sunday with his 12th grand prix victory of a dominant season.
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Max Verstappen clinched his second successive Formula One world championship in Japan on Sunday with his 12th grand prix victory of a dominant season.
Max Verstappen needed convincing he was a double Formula One world champion on Sunday as even his Red Bull team were caught in the confusion that reigned after a delayed and shortened Japanese Grand Prix.
The father of Jules Bianchi led the widespread condemnation of a recovery tractor being out on track as Pierre Gasly suffered a near-miss at the start of the Japanese Grand Prix.
Thanks to his masterful drive in the wet at the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka on Sunday, Max Verstappen is the 2022 Formula 1 world champion.
While there was some confusion following the Japanese Grand Prix about whether Max Verstappen would be crowned the 2022 Formula 1 world champion following his win, the moment it was announced led to some jubilant celebrations by the Dutch driver and his team.
By winning the Japanese Grand Prix in wet conditions in Suzuka and with title rivals Sergio Perez and Charles Leclerc left in his wake, Max Verstappen was crowned as the Formula One world champion on Sunday.
Max Verstappen was declared Formula 1 world champion on Sunday after winning a dramatic rain-shortened Japanese Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen is your new Formula 1 champion! The Red Bull driver managed to secure the win at engine partner Honda's home race, crossing the finish line ahead of teammate Sergio Perez. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, who had been second for most of the race, received a five-second penalty late in the race.