The outstanding leader of the Formula One World Championship, Dutch Max Verstappen (Red Bull), is facing the conclusion of a championship that will continue before his race this weekend, which will confirm his third consecutive title – apart from a supreme misfortune –. enthusiastic fans. At the Zandvoort circuit, home of the Dutch Grand Prix.

Verstappen, 25, who has won ten of the first twelve races, leads the World Cup with 314 points; That’s 125 points more than his partner, Mexican Sergio Pérez, who won two other races in Saudi Arabia and Azerbaijan. double world champion Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin), oldest on the grid In the first half of the season, he came third in the competition, 165 points behind ‘Mad Max’; and other Spaniards, Carlos Sainz (Ferrari), seventh, 222nd behind its first partner in F1: when they both made their debut in 2015 with Toro Rosso (now Alpha Tauri).

Bearing in mind that no one doubts this, both Verstappen and the Austrian team, which were an outstanding leader in the Constructors’ World Championship. They will repeat last year’s ‘duo’Only two things remain to be clarified in the last ten races of the course: the progress in which the Dutch star will be mathematically declared champion; And will Red Bull be able to win all the races of the season?

Dutch GP classification calendar 2023

Saturday, August 26

Classification: 15:00

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