Remarkable Max Verstappen record ahead of Canadian GP hints 2022 F1 title is his to lose
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Max Verstappen's stunning F1 record heading into the Canadian Grand Prix suggests he is almost certain to win the world title come November. The Dutchman has only finished off the podium twice in the last 50 Grands Prix when he has crossed the finish line at the end of the race.
This run spans from the 2019 United States Grand Prix with just two blotches on his copybook since from the 40 races he has completed. The reigning champion finished sixth in the 2020 Turkish Grand Prix and ninth in the 2021 Hungarian Grand Prix.
In total, he has secured 38 podiums in this time, with 18 wins, 15 second-place finishes and five third-place finishes. During this time he has also experienced 10 retirements with six car failures and four collisions.
Except for Verstappen's third place finish in Monaco, the Red Bull star has won