3 records Max Verstappen broke at the 2022 F1 Mexican GP
3 records Max Verstappen broke at the 2022 F1 Mexican GP Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Michael Schumacher 13
Sebastian Vettel 13
Max Verstappen 14 (2 races to go)
Greatness.Most wins in a single F1 season Michael Schumacher 13Sebastian Vettel 13 Max Verstappen 14 (2 races to go)Greatness. Michael Schumacher set the record in 2004 at the peak of his Ferrari domination as he won 13 out of 18 races. won his 13 races in 2013 in 19 races with Red Bull. In Vettel's case, the 13 races also included the merciless stretch of nine consecutive race wins as well. Max Verstappen already has 14 wins in 20 races and will be trying to win the last two races of the season as well to stretch his record.
• Max took the 34th victory of his career at the
• He becomes the first driver in F1 history to win 14 races in a season.
• He continues to be the most successful driver in Mexico City, with the most wins (4), points (122) and laps led (264). STATS:• Max took the 34th victory of his career at the • He becomes the first driver in F1 history to win 14 races in a season.• He continues to be the most successful driver in Mexico City, with the most wins (4), points (122) and laps led (264). What was surprising to note this weekend was how the Dutch driver's dominance at this track had not caught the eye initially. Until it was pointed out by Daniel Ricciardo who said that Mexico is a Verstappen track and whenever he races here, he wins. On the current grid, only Lewis Hamilton is the other driver that has a couple of wins on this track. Hamilton won the race in Mexico in 2016 when F1 made a return to the track and then won the race in 2019 as well. Other than those two visits, the place has seen utter dominance from Max Verstappen, who has won as many as four races here.
3 records Max Verstappen broke at the 2022 F1 Mexican GP
Max Verstappen broke multiple records in the Mexican GP (Photo by Getty) 's 2022 F1 season is all about setting records and not even bothering to talk about them. The nonchalance with which the Dutch driver sat on the top of his Red Bull as he was elevated to the top of the podium showed that it was just another day for him. The fact that he's doing all of this with a mature head on his shoulders is a scary aspect for all the other drivers on the grid. The Mexican Grand Prix was another race that featured Verstappen just turning up to the race and doing his flawless job. He secured pole position in qualifying. He led from the very start and won the race quite easily in the end. In the process, he once again made history and broke a few records. What are these records? Let's take a look.#1 Most wins in an F1 season Max Verstappen 14
One of the more well-known records that Max Verstappen broke on his way to another win was the record for most wins in an F1 season. The Red Bull driver was tied with Sebastian Vettel and Michael Schumacher after he picked up his 13th win of the season in Austin. With the win in Mexico, Verstappen broke a record that stood for 18 years. Most wins in a single F1 seasonMichael Schumacher 13
Sebastian Vettel 13
Max Verstappen 14 (2 races to go)
Greatness.Most wins in a single F1 season Michael Schumacher 13Sebastian Vettel 13 Max Verstappen 14 (2 races to go)Greatness. Michael Schumacher set the record in 2004 at the peak of his Ferrari domination as he won 13 out of 18 races. won his 13 races in 2013 in 19 races with Red Bull. In Vettel's case, the 13 races also included the merciless stretch of nine consecutive race wins as well. Max Verstappen already has 14 wins in 20 races and will be trying to win the last two races of the season as well to stretch his record.
#2 Most wins at the F1 Mexican GP Max Verstappen 4
Max Verstappen came to Mexico after winning the race three times already in his career. The 25-year-old driver famously won the race here in 2021 when he jumped both the Mercedes cars at the start of the race. He also won the race in 2017 and 2018 in dominant fashion. Verstappen was tied with the great Jim Clark with three Mexican GP wins as he started the race weekend. With another win in Mexico, Verstappen is now the driver with the most wins in Mexico (4). STATS:• Max took the 34th victory of his career at the
• He becomes the first driver in F1 history to win 14 races in a season.
• He continues to be the most successful driver in Mexico City, with the most wins (4), points (122) and laps led (264). STATS:• Max took the 34th victory of his career at the • He becomes the first driver in F1 history to win 14 races in a season.• He continues to be the most successful driver in Mexico City, with the most wins (4), points (122) and laps led (264). What was surprising to note this weekend was how the Dutch driver's dominance at this track had not caught the eye initially. Until it was pointed out by Daniel Ricciardo who said that Mexico is a Verstappen track and whenever he races here, he wins. On the current grid, only Lewis Hamilton is the other driver that has a couple of wins on this track. Hamilton won the race in Mexico in 2016 when F1 made a return to the track and then won the race in 2019 as well. Other than those two visits, the place has seen utter dominance from Max Verstappen, who has won as many as four races here.