Max Verstappen is unstoppable. At the wheel of a Red Bull that in this latter part of the championship has overtaken Ferrari on all kinds of circuits, the Dutchman has reached his second consecutive F1 world title. The 24-year-old rider has 5 wins in a row, unbeaten since Hungary, and wants to achieve his sixth this weekend in Singapore, a track where he has his first real chance to retain his crown. He has a car and a hand to win again and his title is very close. It is taken for granted. But keep going Marina Bay, with 5 other races to go, it looks complicated for Max.
Verstappen came into this event with a 116 point lead over Charles Leclerc, with 164 more up for grabs (6 races + 8 sprint race points and 6 fastest lap points). So, for Verstappen to leave Singapore with his second injury, he needed something complicated. He will be champion if he wins this race without fastest lap and Charles Leclerc finishes ninth or worse. While if Max wins the fastest lap, it will be enough for Leclerc to finish 8th or worse.
However, if Charles does not suffer a mechanical failure or retire, it seems unlikely that the Monegasque will occupy such a backward position, so everything indicates that the ideal place for Max Verstappen win its second title in Japan, thus honoring Honda.
Wherever it is, Max Verstappen has the championship up for grabs, and what’s best red bull, as well as the Builders title. those of Milton Keynes they are about to make history as they will achieve both crowns for the first time in the hybrid era, something only Mercedes has achieved.
Source: La Verdad

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