Max Verstappen’s Return to Dominance Is Good for F1
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Top Gear on MSNOpinion: is Max Verstappen sim racing's biggest ally?
The secret to his success on track could be linked to the sim racing he does off it... I enjoyed reading Jethro’s very even handed appraisal of Max Verstappen. I can absolutely relate to the struggle to reconcile the more confrontational aspects of Max’s personality with the cool purity of his electrifying on-track performances and complete disinterest in any activity that isn’t driving a car very fast.
Max Verstappen has a chance to extend his Formula 1 win streak and put more pressure on his title rivals Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris at the Singapore Grand Prix. Red Bull’s Verstappen starts
Formula 1 Verstappen - In the last three Grands Prix, Max Verstappen has rediscovered the champion's pace. The Dutch driver has scored two victories—in Monza and Baku—and a second place in the recent Singapore GP,
Max Verstappen continued his late-season charge up the Formula One drivers’ championship standings with a commanding win at the United States Grand Prix, leading every lap from pole and crossing the line ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and McLaren’s Lando Norris.
Formula 1s fastest-ever lap, followed by its fastest-ever win, were all part of a sensational weekend for Max Verstappen as Red Bull returned to top form at Monza; watch the Azerbaijan Grand Prix week
Max Verstappen finished second in the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday. The Dutch Red Bull driver did not come near troubling the race winner George Russell, but did well to hold off Lando Norris of McLaren to stay in second.
Max Verstappen is attempting to pull in a 104-point gap but where does that rank in the biggest deficits of F1 history?