Six more races remain for dominant Dutch driver Max Verstappen to secure this year’s F1 title, and it appears that no one can halt his mean machine.
This season started off with such promise for fans when Ferrari and Red Bull were initially locked in a tough battle for top honours.
Yet the Italian manufacturer has seemingly gifted Verstappen the F1 World Drivers Championship crown this season through several errors.
The margin has gradually widened between Verstappen and his closest rival, Monegasque’s Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc, as the Red Bull car has been expertly purring around the world’s top circuits.
Back in July, there was not much to choose between the two teams in terms of performance, but now Verstappen is steaming ahead with his one-man show.
Just No Stopping The Flying Dutchman
His class and composure began to shine at the Hungarian Grand Prix in August when he claimed victory despite beginning 10th on the grid.
The 24-year-old then surpassed that achievement in Belgium by scything his way from a lowly start of 15th to secure another breathtaking triumph.
He made it five successes on the spin at this month’s Italian Grand Prix at Monza, starting from seventh and with Leclerc in pole position.
Monza was Verstappen’s 11th win from 16 races, leaving him on course to smash the record of 13 victories in a season set by the German pair of Michael Schumacher (2004) and Sebastian Vettel (2013).
A thrilling title contest no longer seems viable. The biggest question among the F1 paddocks is when will the flying Dutchman be crowned champion for the second successive time?
Red Bull’s growing speed advantage has opened up a staggering lead of 116 points over Leclerc for Verstappen. With a hefty points advantage, he is extremely unlikely to fade over the final half-a-dozen races in Asia and the Americas.
So there is unlikely to be a repeat of last year’s rip-roaring season when Verstappen ousted Britain’s Lewis Hamilton. Although it should not be forgotten that Ferrari claimed two wins out of the opening trio of races.
Verstappen’s Crowning Moment
Verstappen could secure the title in his next race when the F1 circus returns to Singapore (October 2) for…
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