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Qatar Grand Prix: Third title is the best, says Formula One champion Max Verstappen

Red Bull driver won a record 10 races in a row from Miami in May to Singapore last month and has taken 13 victories from 16 grands prix

Reuters Doha Published 09.10.23, 09:28 AM
Thrice world champion Max Verstappen is given a guard of honour in the paddock prior to the Qatar Grand Prix on Sunday. Verstappen won the race, his 14th victory of the season. Mclaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris finished second and third, respectively. 

Thrice world champion Max Verstappen is given a guard of honour in the paddock prior to the Qatar Grand Prix on Sunday. Verstappen won the race, his 14th victory of the season. Mclaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris finished second and third, respectively.  Getty Images

Max Verstappen crowned a season of domination by securing his third Formula One world championship on Saturday and said it was the best yet.

The Red Bull driver won his first in highly controversial circumstances after a battle with Lewis Hamilton went down to the wire in 2021, the second with 15 wins in 22 races and the third with six grands prix to spare.

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"This one is the best one," he told reporters after finishing second in a 19-lap sprint race in Qatar as his sole title rival and teammate Sergio Perez crashed out after 11 laps.

"The first one was the most emotional one, because that’s when your dreams are fulfilled in F1.

"But this one has definitely been my best year for consecutive wins and stuff like that, the car itself has been probably in the best shape as well. So for me, this one is probably the one I’m the most proud of in a way, because of the consistency."

Verstappen won a record 10 races in a row from Miami in May to Singapore last month and has taken 13 victories from 16 grands prix.

Asked how many more championships he could win, Verstappen said it depended on the package but he definitely had "quite a few years in me to be able to operate at my best.

The Dutch 26-year-old said it was a very proud moment for him, his family and the entire team.

"I don't know how long this is going to last," he said. "I'm enjoying the moment. I've achieved more than I could have ever even dream of.

"We'll see where we end up but its already way more than I ever thought I could achieve."

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