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Max Verstappen Joins F1’s Elite with Fourth World Championship with a Season of chaos and Triumph

Arthur Ling by Arthur Ling
November 25, 2024
in Motorsports
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Max Verstappen Joins F1’s Elite with Fourth World Championship with a Season of chaos and Triumph

Nov 23, 2024; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Oracle Red Bull Racing driver Max Verstappen (1) celebrates his championship victory following the Las Vegas Grand Prix at Las Vegas Circuit. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

In a year of chaos, controversy, and unwavering determination, Max Verstappen etched his name deeper into Formula 1’s history books, claiming his fourth consecutive world championship. Under the neon-lit spectacle of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, the Dutch driver sealed his legacy, joining the pantheon of six drivers to ever achieve four titles and just the second to claim the first four consecutively, alongside Sebastian Vettel.


Dominance in Numbers, Resilience in Spirit

Verstappen’s ascent to the 2024 title was anything but straightforward. He kicked off the season in classic Red Bull fashion, securing pole position in seven straight races and taking victory in seven of the first ten. But the campaign turned turbulent mid-year, as Red Bull’s once-dominant car faltered, leading to a winless streak that stretched ten races. Yet, Verstappen showcased why he is considered among the greats—banking crucial points early and delivering staggering performances, including a 17th-to-1st masterclass in Brazil that reignited his championship charge.

“With his exceptional driving skills, he covered up the phases in which the car really wasn’t good,” said Helmut Marko, underscoring Verstappen’s irreplaceable role in Red Bull’s survival this season.


Records, Legacy, and the Road Ahead

At just 27 years old, Verstappen has shattered records and redefined consistency in modern F1. He has led the championship standings since May 2022, surpassing Michael Schumacher’s record for consecutive days as points leader. Despite Red Bull’s mid-season struggles, Verstappen’s 63-point margin reflects a driver whose brilliance transcends machinery.

“He’s been absolutely outstanding. He deserves this fourth world championship,” said Christian Horner, Red Bull’s team principal. “It puts him among the elite of the sport.”

However, Verstappen is clear-eyed about his future. While comparisons to the likes of Lewis Hamilton and Schumacher fuel debate, Verstappen himself remains detached from title tallies, prioritizing fulfillment over numbers.

“I don’t care about winning eight titles or beating the win record,” Verstappen said. “I want to look back and say, ‘Yes, I had a good time in racing, I did everything I needed to do, and I loved my life.’”


2025: A Battle Brewing

Next year promises a new era of intensity. Former champions McLaren, Ferrari, and Mercedes are already battling for wins, while Lewis Hamilton’s impending switch to Ferrari adds intrigue to the driver dynamics. Verstappen himself recognizes the rising tide of competition.

“Next year is going to be a big battle,” Verstappen predicted. “We have a lot of ideas for the car, and we know the others aren’t sitting still.”


Max vs. the World

In a year filled with challenges—both on and off the track—Verstappen’s resilience stood tall. From accusations about his aggressive driving to personal tensions within Red Bull’s camp, including the departure of star designer Adrian Newey, Verstappen weathered the storm.

As for comparisons with teammate Sergio Perez, they’ve long become redundant. While Verstappen’s brilliance illuminated the 2024 season, Perez’s struggles only highlighted the vast gulf between the two.

With a fourth championship secured and a contract that runs through 2028, Verstappen’s era is far from over. As fireworks lit up the Vegas Strip, F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali perfectly captured the sentiment of a sport now forever shaped by the Dutchman’s dominance.

“He is a true great of this sport and has so much more to look forward to in his impressive career.”

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