Max Verstappen sets UNIQUE record as dominant season continues after victory in Ferrari’s backyard


Max Verstappen sets UNIQUE record as dominant season continues after victory in Ferrari’s backyard

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Max Verstappen is on a quest to break records which were never meant to be broken. The more influential part of it is, that 2022 is the first season of Max Verstappen’s dominance. Verstappen seems unstoppable at the moment with RB18, winning races from whatever position he starts from. Serving penalties, taking wins, seems like Max’s current motto. Red Bull’s 2022 car is made for Max, the combination is getting much better with every coming race.

Max Verstappen has recently broken a few records and if he keeps conquering the tracks the way he is doing it right now, Verstappen would break some unbelievable records by the end of the season. Being 24 years old, Max Verstappen already has 31 race wins, a few more races and he would become the most decorated driver in Red Bull’s history.

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Max has made another all-time record with the most wins from different positions on the grid. Verstappen recently won races from P7, P10 and even P14. He already has victories from the pole, front row, and both the rows on the second grid.

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Max Verstappen is on the path of breaking multiple records

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Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamitlon

Max Verstappen is on his way to shattering a few more records. With 11 wins already in his bag, if Max manages to win three more races, he would break the record for the most races in a single season, the previous holders being Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel with an equal number of wins, 13.

Max Verstappen is also just one race win away from equalling Fernando Alonso’s number of wins 32 and could also equal his number of titles in the upcoming Singapore GP. Verstappen could also equal the record for the earliest title, five races.

If Verstappen stays in his dominating form for the next six races, he will also break the record for the most continuous wins taking the crown from Sebastian Vettel who won five races in a row.

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