Verstappen Adds Qatar Win to His Title Weekend
DOHA (AP) - Red Bull’s Max Verstappen celebrated his first win as a triple Formula One world champion after dominating a Qatar Grand Prix peppered with pitstops and penalties on a Sunday night of sweltering heat.
The victory from pole position under the Lusail floodlights was a 14th in 17 races, and career 49th, for the 26-year-old Red Bull driver who clinched his third successive title.
Australian rookie Oscar Piastri, winner of that 19-lap sprint, finished second with McLaren team mate Lando Norris third in what became a three-stopper after Pirelli warned of the risk of blowouts.
“It was a bit close for comfort I think in that last stint. But pace was OK. Another win, unbelievable,” said Verstappen, who finished 4.8 seconds clear of Piastri.
The relatively slim gap flattered the Australian, with Verstappen never looking like he was under any pressure and also setting the fastest lap.
“That was a proper quality drive,” Red Bull boss Christian Horner, whose team have already won the constructors’ title, told the champion over the radio.
The McLaren drivers were told to hold position at the end, although Norris was unhappy with that.
While Verstappen looked like he had spent the evening in a sauna, the heat and humidity left others vomiting in their helmets and on the brink of collapse.