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Verstappen must wait but Red Bull have their title double

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 team's sixth constructor's championship in their 19 year existence was secured at Suzuka, despite Mexican Sergio Perez failing to finish, after Verstappen dominated from pole position.

The fact that Perez is now the only driver who can mathematically beat Verstappen to the title meant Red Bull had done the double for a sixth time.

"We can't lose it now," said team boss Christian Horner. "Only a Red Bull driver can win the championship which is a great way to go into the next few races."

Realistically, Perez has no chance and any sense of suspense disappeared long ago.

Verstappen, who turns 26 on Saturday, will not need to do even one more lap if Perez, who started the campaign strongly with two wins in four races, continues his current form.

The 33-year-old Mexican had a nightmare on Sunday with collisions, penalties, a retirement and subsequent un-retirement in a race that ended Red Bull's 100 per cent finishing record for the season.

"It was a shocker of a race for him," said Horner. "He got off to a bad start where he sort of got concertinaed on the run down to turn one and picked up some front wing damage.

"Then we needed to change the front wing and he overtook Fernando (Alonso) on the way in to the pit lane, then picked up a penalty and then he went out and dive-bombed one of the Haases."

Perez retired but returned towards the end of the race to serve a penalty and avoid it being carried over to Qatar as a grid drop.

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