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Max Verstappen clinches third straight F1 world championship
Max Verstappen David Kirouac-USA TODAY Sports

Max Verstappen has become a three-time champion in F1.

Verstappen finished second in the Qatar Grand Prix Sprint Race on Saturday. By finishing second, Verstappen clinched the 2023 F1 Drivers’ Championship, marking his third championship in Formula 1. Verstappen tied Michael Schumacher’s record by taking the title with six races remaining.

Verstappen’s Red Bull Racing teammate Sergio Perez was not only eliminated from championship contention, but he was also unable to finish the sprint after crashing out the race. With Lewis Hamilton finishing fifth in the sprint, the battle between Hamilton and Perez for second place in the driver’s championship has narrowed to only 29 points.

Not to be overshadowed by Verstappen’s accomplishment, Oscar Piastri of McLaren secured his first career first place Formula 1 podium, while his teammate Lando Norris finish third in the sprint.

With the drivers and constructors’ championship finally decided, Sunday’s grand prix race will boil down to a battle for second place in the constructors’ champions. The margin between Mercedes and Ferrari is down to 24 points.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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