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Verstappen collects F1 trophy as FIA honours champions at prize giving

Max Verstappen, FIA Formula 1 Champion, Christian Horner, Team Principal, Red Bull Racing, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, FIA President

The prize giving saw Verstappen, F1 runner-up Charles Leclerc, third-place driver Sergio Perez and Red Bull team boss Christian Horner, collecting the F1 constructors’ championship, pick up the biggest prizes of the night.

During a week of World Motor Sport Council and FIA General Assembly meetings, the prize giving culminated in Verstappen being presented the world championship trophy by FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem.

Ahead of collecting the trophy, Verstappen said in the FIA Champions’ press conference there were “very different” emotions for his second title compared to the first one last year.

“Your whole life, you aim for one particular goal and that is to become a world champion, for me, in Formula 1,” said Verstappen.

“The first win is always very emotional, once you achieve it. But this year has been very different.

“I do think we were more competitive this year, and I think the way we were performing as the whole team, we won the drivers’ and the constructors’.

“We had a lot of victories as a team. I would say this one is better and more rewarding. But the first one will always be more emotional.”

Max Verstappen, FIA Formula 1 Champion, Christian Horner, Team Principal, Red Bull Racing, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, FIA President

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Ben Sulayem appeared on stage to present a number of awards throughout the evening, and was joined by F1 CEO and president Stefano Domenicali to present Horner with the constructors’ trophy.

During his acceptance speech, Horner quickly moved to dedicate to Red Bull’s founder, Dietrich Mateschitz, who died at the end of October.

“I know thankfully he saw Max win the championship in Japan, even though there was a bit of confusion over the points there,” said Horner.

“But thankfully, Max won it early, and he saw it. And then the next weekend, the day after he passed, we managed to win this trophy. It’s a very special one.”

The confusion Horner referred to came at Suzuka, where an unintended consequence of rewriting the rules surrounding shortened races after last year’s Spa debacle meant full points were awarded despite only just over half of the full distance being achieved.

When a post-race penalty was handed to Leclerc, Verstappen was informed in parc ferme that he had clinched the championship. The FIA has already confirmed it plans to review the regulation and look to close the loophole

Following Horner’s comments, Ben Sulayem said:…

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