Charles Leclerc's class message to Max Verstappen after Dutchman seals title
Charles Leclerc took to Twitter on Sunday to share his congratulations with Max Verstappen as the Dutchman sealed the world title.
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Charles Leclerc took to Twitter on Sunday to share his congratulations with Max Verstappen as the Dutchman sealed the world title.
Max Verstappen claimed his second Formula One drivers’ championship in confusing and dramatic fashion at Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix as Red Bull prepare for news of whether they breached the sport’s budget cap last season.
Max Verstappen said he was capable of dominating Formula One for years to come after clinching his second straight world title at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday.
Max Verstappen clinched his second successive Formula One world championship in Japan on Sunday with his 12th grand prix victory of a dominant season.
You would think that becoming a two-time world champion in F1 would be one of the greatest moments of Max Verstappen’s career.
Max Verstappen said he was capable of dominating Formula One for years to come after clinching his second straight world title at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday. The Red Bull driver won a dramatic, rain-shortened race in Suzuka and claimed the championship when his nearest rival Charles Leclerc was relegated to third by a five-second penalty. The flying Dutchman said it was a "crazy feeling" to lift the trophy for a second time -- then set his sights on ruling the sport for years to come.
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.
Remember the start of the 2022 Formula 1 season? We bet you do because everyone had the wool pulled over their eyes that Ferrari would win this year's Drivers' and Constructors' championships.