Max Verstappen says his third world championship is the best of his three so far after wrapping up the title in the sprint at the Qatar Grand Prix.
A run of ten consecutive race victories mid-season left Verstappen on the verge of the title, and he needed just three points over the Qatar weekend to secure the championship. Finishing second in the sprint easily achieved that target — as Sergio Perez’s retirement confirmed his success even before the race was over — and Verstappen says being a three-time world champion is special after what he believes is his finest season.
“I mean, of course it sounds great,” Verstappen said. “It’s something I never even really dreamt of. A very proud moment for myself, for my family — my close family — I think everyone within the team I’m working with, to be able to experience all of this together is amazing.
“I said it on the radio already on the in-lap — of course we talk about performance and can always thank the team for that, but I also find the whole atmosphere and how much I enjoy working with all these people more important. It’s important to come to the track and know you have nice people to work with.
“This one is the best one. I think the first one was the most emotional one because that’s when your dreams are fulfilled in F1, but this one has been my best year. Yeah so far, consecutive wins and stuff, the car itself has been probably in the best shape as well, so for me this one is probably the one I’m most proud of because of consistency.”
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The Dutchman says his approach won’t change across the rest of 2023 despite the title being secured, saying his approach in Saturday’s sprint proves he isn’t happy settling for any result other than victory.
“Not really. I mean, for example today, I knew I only needed to score three points to win the championship but I still want to win,” he said. “I’m still out there to try and do the best I can. That’s got to be the same tomorrow, when I go to the next race I’ll try and win again, because we’re having a great car.
“I know people around us are catching up a bit so here and there it becomes quite tight, but the mindset is pretty much the same. It’s not like suddenly you go more risky in any kind of battle. I think I’m happy [with] what I’m doing at the moment.”
On Saturday’s race itself, Verstappen says he felt he had a chance of beating Piastri to the win until he was held up behind George Russell due to a late safety car period.
“I think Lando [Norris] and myself got eaten up a bit in the start and lost quite a few positions there because of the soft runners coming through, and that made it a bit more difficult. Plus, I think in general we’re always quite strong on tire deg, but with two safety cars in a sprint it’s not ideal for us and it definitely worked against us.
“I was about to pass George before the safety car came out, so I had one more lap behind him and lost a lot of time because at high speed he had no left front [remaining], but it was about making sure we’d win it today — that it would always be nice for tomorrow. We had good pace but just a bit unlucky in the race with the safety cars.”
With a title to celebrate but another race to come on Sunday, Verstappen admitted he would still be marking the occasion.
“I guess quite a few sparkling waters tonight, but I’ll be here tomorrow!”