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2023 Fantasy Outlook
After an overall dominant performance last season, Verstappen is expecting a repeat in 2023 after coming away with a Formula One record of 15 wins in a season and the undisputed title of World Champion. The RB18 proved to be no match for the rest of the grid as Verstappen repeatedly battled his way through the pack to finish first a whopping 65% of the time, earning 454 championship points by the conclusion of Abu Dhabi. The driver of the No. 1 Red Bull found no consistent competition with any of the other constructors and kept a firm grip on the championship standings following his only 2 DNFs of the season at Bahrain and Melbourne. Verstappen is truly the man to beat going into the 2023 season; drivers without a consistently reliable vehicle and discipline behind the wheel will find him an insurmountable opponent on track, unless Team Red Bull finds themselves facing a new, unforeseen challenge with the car this year.
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Grabs 100th Pole for Red Bull
Verstappen has continued his strong run of form after clinching a dominant pole position for the Chinese Grand Prix, taking Red Bull's 100th pole in their history, Formula1.com reports.
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Wins Shanghai Sprint
Red Bull driver Verstappen moved back to the top of the pecking order during Saturday's Sprint race at the Shanghai International Circuit as he turned his low-key P4 starting position into a commanding victory, Formula1.com reports.
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Rebounds in Japan
Verstappen won the Japanese Grand Prix F1 race at the Suzuka International Racing Course on Sunday.
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Grabs Japanese GP Pole
Verstappen has continued his run of pole positions in 2024 by again taking P1 on the grid for the Japanese Grand Prix, with the Dutchman joined on the front row by Red Bull team mate Sergio Perez, Formula1.com reports.
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Tops FP1 in Japan
Red Bull's Verstappen posted the quickest time during Friday's first practice session for the Japanese Grand Prix, leading the way from team mate Sergio Perez, while Logan Sargeant brought out the red flags with another sizeable FP1 accident for Williams, Formula1.com reports.
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