What will Lewis Hamilton or Charles Leclerc require to beat Max Verstappen in 2023? F1 pundit has his say
What will Lewis Hamilton or Charles Leclerc require to beat Max Verstappen in 2023 F1 pundit has his say Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
To achieve 14 wins in a season is down to all the hard work by everyone in the team, let’s keep this going Unbelievable, what a season, and what a fantastic race! To achieve 14 wins in a season is down to all the hard work by everyone in the team, let’s keep this going could add to his wins tally at the Brazilian GP this weekend and the season-ending Abu Dhabi GP next week. The Dutchman had wrapped up his second world title at the Japanese GP a few weeks ago, with four races to go.
What will Lewis Hamilton or Charles Leclerc require to beat Max Verstappen in 2023 F1 pundit has his say
Max Verstappen is now a two-time world champion. Former F1 driver Jolyon Palmer reckons is becoming more dominant and that his competitors will need to step up their game to beat him. Hailing his performance in Mexico, Palmer said that the Dutchman displayed a unique skill set and intelligence during the race while managing his tyres. Verstappen won a record 14th race of the season, leaving his competitors trailing in his wake. Whether it is or , the Dutch champion’s competitors will have to drive flawlessly to beat or take the fight to him. Sending a ominous warning to Verstappen's rivals, the British TV pundit : “Credit should go to Verstappen for the way he absorbed the early pressure and then optimised his own strategy by ensuring he had plenty of life in the medium tyre. Mexico has always been a low energy track that’s kind on tyres. used that to their full advantage, but it still takes the driver to do the job from the cockpit as well." He continued that the Red Bull man is now the 'complete package': "Verstappen is looking the complete package right now, and while his victory stats show the extent of his dominance this season, they don’t display the full array of his skillset that we’ve witnessed. For those hoping to take the fight to Verstappen next year, they'll need to be either raising their own game, or banking on the Dutchman taking his eye off the ball after securing title number two, because there's not many chinks in his armour at the moment.” Unbelievable, what a season, and what a fantastic race!To achieve 14 wins in a season is down to all the hard work by everyone in the team, let’s keep this going Unbelievable, what a season, and what a fantastic race! To achieve 14 wins in a season is down to all the hard work by everyone in the team, let’s keep this going could add to his wins tally at the Brazilian GP this weekend and the season-ending Abu Dhabi GP next week. The Dutchman had wrapped up his second world title at the Japanese GP a few weeks ago, with four races to go.