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Birthday boy Verstappen can get title party started early

SINGAPORE: Max Verstappen could be celebrating more than his 25th birthday at the floodlit Singapore Grand Prix this weekend as the Dutch driver takes a first shot at securing his second Formula One title.

The Red Bull racer, whose birthday is on Friday, is 116 points clear of Ferrari rival Charles Leclerc and 125 ahead of Mexican team mate Sergio Perez after 16 of this season's 22 races.

Defending champion Verstappen is playing it cool, however.

"It’s a challenging circuit, the humidity is tough on the body and it’s very difficult to do a perfect lap because of tight turns and how close the walls are," he said.

"I don’t really think about the championship, I just want to have a positive weekend on track and take it race by race, there’s no rush."

There are five rounds after Singapore, offering a maximum of 138 points.

Verstappen needs to score at least 22 points more than Leclerc and 13 more than Perez on Sunday - meaning he has to win and Leclerc finish lower than eighth for the title to be decided.

Mercedes driver George Russell and Ferrari's Carlos Sainz are also in mathematical contention heading into Sunday's race but only just.

Verstappen trailed Leclerc by 46 points after the first three races of the season but then ran away with the championship as the Monegasque's challenge imploded.

He has won 11 of 16 races, finished off the podium just once and heads into Singapore, a race he is yet to win and where Red Bull have not triumphed since 2013, on a streak of five successive victories.

Ferrari were dominant the last time Formula One visited the city-state in 2019, with the race absent for two seasons due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Leclerc finished a frustrated second behind then team mate Sebastian Vettel in 2019 and will be

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