F1, all the numbers of the superlative Max Verstappen
The four-time World Champion said he is still hungry
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In Las Vegas, Verstappen took advantage of the first match point in his favor: Norris kept always behind and, at the finish line, the mathematical certainty of the World Champion title, the fourth of his incredible career, on par with Formula 1 giants like Prost and Vettel.
The Red Bull's Dutch steering wheel driver è the fourth driver ever to succeed in winning four consecutive F1 World Champion titles. Before him, only Schumacher (five with Ferrari, from 2000 to 2004), Vettel in Red Bull and Hamilton in Mercedes have succeeded.
His statistics are literally impressive. He has won 62 F1 Grands Prix out of 207 contested. In total, he è took home 111 podiums, with 40 pole positions. As many as 33 fastest laps. In an otherwise complicated season, è managed to finish first in eight GPs.
In short, a true phenomenon who does not seem at all willing to step aside. In fact, Verstappen said at the end of the Las Vegas GP that he is still hungry and curious to see how he will go next year, with so many teams intent on ousting him. It wonà t be easy at all. At the moment, Verstappen è the number one driver in Formula 1. Even the numbers say so.