‘Proud’ Max Verstappen hails fourth driver’s championship as his best

2 hours ago 2

Max Verstappen hailed his fourth Formula One world championship as his best yet while his team principal Christian Horner said his victory made Verstappen one of the greats of the sport.

“The beginning was a bit messy,” Verstappen said in Las Vegas of the furore that engulfed Red Bull before the season began. “But I’m quite calm in those situations. It’s very difficult to disturb me with anything. I’m very focused on the racing side of things. I forget about everything, even positive, negative stuff. And I just focus on what’s ahead of me.”

Horner called it his most impressive title, with which the Dutchman concurred, noting how pleased he had been at closing it out despite being outpaced for most of the year by McLaren. “I would say for 70% of the season, we didn’t have the fastest car,” Verstappen said. “But we extended our lead. So that is definitely something that I’m very proud of.”

Verstappen took his fourth consecutive F1 title at the Las Vegas Grand Prix with fifth place in a race won by Mercedes’ George Russell, the culmination of a season that opened with his Red Bull team in turmoil.

Before their car had been launched Horner was accused of inappropriate behaviour by a female employee. A charge subsequently dismissed by an independent enquiry, but it was followed by Verstappen’s father, Jos, calling for Horner to step down and then by their enormously successful car designer Adrian Newey announcing he was to leave.

Horner acknowledged the season had been the most demanding of Verstappen’s career and that he had delivered superbly under such pressure, especially given the circumstances.

“This one is a very special victory because obviously there have been challenges this year,” he said. “But Max has scored double the amount of race wins as any other driver. He has won it with two races to go. He has been head and shoulders the best driver on the grid. What he has done this year absolutely cements his position amongst the greats in the sport. Statistically, and the way he has driven, that is unquestionable now.”

Red Bull and Max Verstappen celebrate in Las Vegas
Red Bull and Max Verstappen celebrate in Las Vegas. Photograph: DPPI/Shutterstock

Amid the turmoil the world champion had kept his focus on scoring points and after taking the title in Las Vegas he observed he might yet challenge the seven championships shared by Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher. His fourth title places him on a par with Alain Prost and Sebastian Vettel.

“Even with not the fastest car, we still won it,” he said. “So I always know that when I sit in the car, I’m going to give it everything I have. And of course, over the last few years, I also grew as a driver. So very excited to see what we can do next year.”

His future at Red Bull was also addressed. Verstappen was courted this year by the team principal of Mercedes, Toto Wolff, but the Dutchman who has a contract to 2028 with Red Bull, insisted that despite the storm around the team, he was going nowhere. “I’m very loyal to the team,” he said. “When there are tough times, it’s very easy to say goodbye or forget about it or ignore it. But I think it’s actually way more important to actually face them and go through it together and deal with it.”

F1 standings

The achievement was also acknowledged by other drivers, including Lewis Hamilton, who finished in second. “He’s done a fantastic job. He’s not made any mistakes and he’s delivered every time and every point he’s supposed to,” Hamilton said. “Him and his team have done the best job, again, fourth year in a row.”

Lando Norris, who relinquished his outside chance of the title, came in one place behind Verstappen. His team McLaren hold a 24-point lead over Ferrari and could yet win their first constructors’ title since 1998. “Max deserved to win it, because he drove a better season than I did,” said Norris. “Max just doesn’t have a weakness. When he’s got the best car he dominates and when he’s not got the best car he’s still just there always.”

Read Entire Article
Infrastruktur | | | |