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Max Verstappen

Max Emilian Verstappen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmɑks vɛrˈstɑ.pə(n)]; born 30 September 1997) is a Belgian and Dutch[3] racing driver competing in Formula One, where he is the 2021, 2022, and 2023 World Champion. He races under the Dutch flag in Formula One for Red Bull Racing.

Max Verstappen
Verstappen in 2017
Born
Max Emilian Verstappen

(1997-09-30) 30 September 1997 (age 26)
Hasselt, Belgium
OccupationsRacing driver
Parents
RelativesAnthony Kumpen
Formula One World Championship career
Nationality Dutch
2024 teamRed Bull Racing-Honda RBPT[1]
Car number33
1 (2022–)[a]
Entries185 (185 starts)
Championships3 (2021, 2022, 2023)
Wins54
Podiums98
Career points2586.5
Pole positions32
Fastest laps30
First entry2015 Australian Grand Prix
First win2016 Spanish Grand Prix
Last win2023 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Last entry2023 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
2023 position1st (575 pts)
Previous series
2014European Formula 3 Championship
Awards
Best Driver ESPY Award (2023)
Laureus Sportsman of the Year
(2022)
Dutch Sportsman of the Year
(2016, 2021, 2022)
Lorenzo Bandini Trophy
(2016)
FIA Personality of the Year
(2015–2017)
FIA Rookie of the Year
(2015)
Autosport International Racing Driver of the Year
(2021, 2022, 2023)
Autosport Rookie of the Year
(2015)
FIA Action of the Year
(2014–2016, 2019)
Websiteverstappen.com
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Verstappen is the son of former Formula One driver Jos Verstappen, and former go-kart racer Sophie Kumpen. He had a successful run in karting and single-seater categories – including FIA European Formula 3 – breaking several records.

At the 2015 Australian Grand Prix, when he was aged 17 years, 166 days, he became the youngest driver to compete in Formula One. After spending the 2015 season with Scuderia Toro Rosso, Verstappen started his 2016 campaign with the Italian team before being promoted to parent team Red Bull Racing after four races as a replacement for Daniil Kvyat. At the age of 18, he won the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix on his debut for Red Bull Racing, becoming the youngest-ever driver and the first Dutch driver to win a Formula One Grand Prix.[4][5]

After winning ten Grands Prix during the 2021 season, Verstappen became Formula One World Drivers' Champion for the first time, being the first Dutch driver and the 34th driver to do so.[6] He won the next two consecutive Formula One championships in 2022 and 2023. As of the 2023 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Verstappen has had 54 victories, 32 pole positions and 30 fastest laps. In addition to being the youngest Grand Prix winner, he holds several Formula One records, including the most wins in a season and the most consecutive wins. Verstappen is set to remain at Red Bull until at least the end of the 2028 season after signing a contract extension.[7]

Personal life

Max Emilian Verstappen was born on 30 September 1997 in Hasselt, Belgium to Jos Verstappen and Sophie Kumpen [nl].[8][9] Verstappen's parents separated when he was young, after which he lived with his father. His younger sister, Victoria, lived with their mother.[10] Verstappen has three younger half-siblings from his father; a sister, Blue Jaye, from Jos's second marriage and a brother and sister, Jason Jaxx and Mila Faye, from Jos's current marriage.[11]

His family has a long association with motor sports: his father is a Dutch former Formula One driver, his Belgian mother competed in karting,[12][13] and his first cousin once removed, Anthony Kumpen, competed in endurance racing and is a two-time NASCAR Whelen Euro Series champion currently serving as the team manager for PK Carsport in Euro Series.[12] Although Verstappen has a Belgian mother, was born in Belgium and resided in Bree, Belgium, he decided to compete with a Dutch racing licence. He stated he "feels more Dutch", having spent more time with his father than with his mother during his upbringing, and was always surrounded by Dutch people while growing up in Maaseik, a Belgian town at the Dutch border.[13] Verstappen said in 2015: "I actually only lived in Belgium to sleep, but during the day I went to the Netherlands and had my friends there too. I was raised as a Dutch person and that's how I feel."[14] In 2022, however, Verstappen stated that he appreciates both sides and is "half-half at the end of the day".[15]

He competed in Formula One for more than a season before obtaining a road driving licence on his 18th birthday.[16] Verstappen moved to Monaco the day after, in October 2015, and has lived there since and has said it was not for tax reasons.[17] In November 2020, Verstappen bought a Dassault Falcon 900EX aircraft from Virgin Galactic. The aircraft is registered PH-DTF and operated by Exxaero.[18]

In his free time, Verstappen enjoys sim racing. Having taken part in many sim racing competitions, Verstappen stated that it helps him with his real life racing keeping him "ready to go".[19] Verstappen is a member of Team Redline; a multinational sim racing team.[20] Verstappen is a supporter of FC Barcelona and PSV Eindhoven.[21] Verstappen speaks three languages, Dutch, English and German, the latter of which he learned while karting with Michael Schumacher.[22] In September 2022, he was made an Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau in recognition of his racing achievements.[23] Verstappen has been dating Kelly Piquet publicly since January 2021.[24]

Junior career

Karting

Verstappen started racing in karts at the age of four and competing in championships at the age of seven. In 2005 he competed in the Mini Junior championship of his home province of Limburg, Belgium[25] and won the VAS Championship in the same category. In 2006, he repeated his success. In 2007, Verstappen graduated to the Rotax Max Mini Max class and won the Rotax Max Challenge Belgium[26] and the Dutch Championship[27] in that category. In 2008, racing in a CRG kart entered by his father, Verstappen won the Belgian Cadet Championship,[28] as well as the Rotax Max Challenge Belgium[29] and Benelux Karting Series in Mini Max class.[30] In 2009, Verstappen joined Pex Racing, a CRG customer team. That year, he defended his titles in the Mini Max championships[31][32] and won the Belgian KF5 Championship.[33]

Verstappen was signed by CRG to race in their factory team and stepped up to international karting in 2010. At the KF3 World Cup, Verstappen finished second to the more experienced Alexander Albon (who would eventually become his Formula One teammate at Red Bull Racing)[34] but beat him at the WSK Euro Series[35] and also won the WSK World Series, beating Robert Vișoiu.[36] He finished fifth in the European Championship and won the WSK Nations Cup[37] as well as the final of the Bridgestone Cup where during a 28 laps' race in the rain he beat Dennis Olsen by over 11 seconds.[38] In 2011, Verstappen won the WSK Euro Series ahead of Esteban Ocon in a Parilla-powered CRG kart.[39] However, it wasn't a successful year for him, as he finished 14th in the European Championship and got taken out in the World Cup by Charles Leclerc.

In the following year, Verstappen joined the Intrepid Driver Program to race in the KF2 and KZ2 classes. He won the WSK Master Series in the KF2 class, beating the CRG driver Felice Tiene.[40] Verstappen won the South Garda Winter Cup in the KF2 class, beating Dennis Olsen and Antonio Fuoco.[41][42] He finished sixth in the WSK Euro Series.[43] He was the youngest driver taking part in the World Championship in KF1 class and finished eight.[44]

In July 2012, it was announced that Verstappen would leave Intrepid. After a short stint with CRG-built Zanardi karts, Verstappen returned to the factory CRG team.[45] He finished second at the World Cup in the KF2 class[46] and competed at the SKUSA SuperNationals in the KZ2 class in a CRG, finishing 21st.

In 2013, Verstappen completed a record-breaking season in karting. Aged 15, Verstappen won the South Garda Winter Cup in KF2[47] class and WSK Euro and Master Series in KZ class.[48][49] He won two European Championships and a World Championship (the European and World KF and World KZ championships); an unprecedented feat in the history of the discipline.[50] Verstappen won the 2013 World KZ Championship at Varennes-sur-Allier, France, beating Charles Leclerc[51] and becoming the youngest driver ever to win the KZ World Championship.[52]

Florida Winter Series and Formula Three

 
 
Verstappen competed in the FIA European Formula Three Championship in 2014, after joining the Red Bull Junior Team

Verstappen's first experience in a racing car was at the Pembrey Circuit on 11 October 2013. He drove 160 laps in a Barazi-Epsilon FR2.0–10 Formula Renault car. The car was provided by Dutch team MP Motorsport.[53] He tested for several Formula Renault 2.0 teams in 2013.[54] In December 2013, Verstappen tested a Dallara F311 Formula 3 car run by Motopark Academy.[55] An additional Formula Renault test followed in December at Circuito de Jerez. Driving for Josef Kaufmann Racing, Verstappen went faster than Formula Renault regulars like Steijn Schothorst and Matt Parry.[56] At the Circuit Ricardo Tormo near Valencia, Verstappen set a faster lap time than the more experienced driver Eddie Cheever III.[57]

On 16 January 2014, it was announced Verstappen would make his racing debut in the non-championship Florida Winter Series.[58] On 5 February, at the second race weekend, Verstappen won the race at Palm Beach International Raceway after he started from pole.[59] A few weeks later, Verstappen won his second race of the series at Homestead–Miami Speedway after beating Nicholas Latifi by 0.004 seconds.[60][61] Following his single-seater debut in the inaugural Florida Winter Series, Verstappen drove in the FIA European Formula 3 Championship for Van Amersfoort Racing.[62] Aged 16, Verstappen scored a record six consecutive victories in the series, and a record ten victories in total, along with eight retirements and one DNS (did not start); placing third in the overall rankings.[63][64][65]

Formula One career

Scuderia Toro Rosso (2014–2016)

During the first practice session at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix, Verstappen replaced Jean-Éric Vergne as part of his preparation for a full-time seat at Toro Rosso in the 2015 season.[66] Aged 17 years and three days, Verstappen was the youngest person in history to participate in a Formula One race weekend.[67] In August 2014, Verstappen joined the Red Bull Junior Team after testing a Formula Renault 3.5 car. He also considered an offer from Mercedes to join their driver development programme.[68]

 
Verstappen driving for Scuderia Toro Rosso at the 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix

Verstappen became the youngest driver to start a World Championship race through joining Toro Rosso's race drivers’ line-up with Carlos Sainz as his teammate, in his Grand Prix debut as a full-time driver at the 2015 Australian Grand Prix at the age of 17 years, 166 days—breaking Jaime Alguersuari's existing record by almost two years.[69] In this first race, Verstappen ran in points-scoring positions until he was forced to retire due to an engine failure.[70] However, at the subsequent race in Malaysia, Verstappen qualified sixth and finished the race in seventh place, scoring his first Formula One points aged 17 years, 180 days, breaking the record of the then-youngest driver to score World Championship points.[71]

At the 2015 Monaco Grand Prix, Verstappen was involved in a high-speed collision with Romain Grosjean, after clipping the back of Grosjean's Lotus on the approach to the tight first corner, Sainte Devote, and crashed into the barriers at high speed.[72][73] Verstappen was given a five-place grid penalty for causing the accident, and was branded "dangerous" by Williams driver Felipe Massa.[74]

Verstappen continued to regularly finish in the points as well as achieving his best finish of the 2015 season in Hungary by finishing fourth,[75] and equalled this result at the United States Grand Prix.[76] At the end of the season, Verstappen received three awards at the FIA Prize Giving Ceremony, for "Rookie of the Year", "Personality of the Year" and "Action of the Year", for his overtake on Felipe Nasr on the outside of the Blanchimont corner at the Belgian Grand Prix.[77][78]

 
Verstappen at the 2016 Bahrain Grand Prix

Verstappen began the 2016 season at Toro Rosso, again alongside Sainz.[79] Verstappen qualified fifth for the opening race of the season in Australia, but during the race made several radio calls to his team due to frustration at being behind Sainz on track before Verstappen's Toro Rosso came into contact with his teammate's car whilst attempting to pass him with three laps to go, and he eventually finished tenth.[80] Verstappen enjoyed a more successful weekend at the following race in Bahrain, finishing sixth to score Toro Rosso's first-ever points at the Sakhir circuit.[81]

Red Bull (2016–present)

2016 season

 
Verstappen celebrating victory at the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix, in his first race for the Red Bull Racing team

On 5 May 2016, following the Russian Grand Prix, Red Bull Racing announced that Verstappen would be replacing Daniil Kvyat from the Spanish Grand Prix onwards, with Kvyat returning to Toro Rosso.[82] According to Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner, "Max has proven to be an outstanding young talent. His performance at Toro Rosso has been impressive so far and we are pleased to give him the opportunity to drive for Red Bull Racing."[83] After qualifying fourth for the Spanish Grand Prix,[84] Verstappen rose to second behind teammate Daniel Ricciardo on the opening lap after Mercedes teammates Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg crashed out of the race.[85] Verstappen took the race lead as he was placed on a two-stop rather than the same three-stop strategy as Ricciardo, and he held off Ferrari's Kimi Räikkönen in the later stages of the race to take his first Formula One victory.[86] By doing so he displaced Sebastian Vettel as the youngest driver ever to win a Formula One Grand Prix at the age of 18 years and 228 days.[5]

In his first eight races with Red Bull, he achieved six top-five finishes, including four podiums.[87]

During the Belgian Grand Prix, Verstappen collided with Räikkönen at the first corner, pushed Vettel, Räikkönen and Pérez wide at Les Combes, and aggressively blocked Räikkönen on the Kemmel straight.[88] Verstappen was criticised for his driving, with Räikkönen saying that he "was going to cause a huge accident sooner or later." Christian Horner noted that the driving was "on the edge", and that Verstappen will "look at it and learn for future races."[89] In September, Formula One director Charlie Whiting called in Verstappen for a discussion, and later gave him a 'gentle warning' due to his aggressive driving.[90] However, in October, drivers' concerns about Verstappen's defensive tactics led the FIA to disallow moving under braking.[91]

At the 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix, Verstappen qualified fourth.[92] In a rain affected race, he almost hit the barrier after he slid on the main straight due to a loss of traction, causing oversteer.[93] After an additional tyre change from intermediates back to rain tyres, he ran in 16th place with just 15 laps remaining. Verstappen then made several overtakes in quick succession during the closing laps to eventually finish on the podium in third place.[94] He received considerable praise for his performance: rival team Mercedes' team principal, Toto Wolff, labelled it "The Verstappen Show", and described Verstappen's drive as "physics..being redefined".[95][96][97] However, Verstappen came under criticism from four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel, who stated that Verstappen had pushed him off the track at the Junção corner late in the race. The race stewards did not share Vettel's view and decided that no reprimand was warranted.[98]

2017 season

 
Verstappen at the 2017 British Grand Prix

During the first 14 races of the 2017 season, Verstappen suffered seven retirements, four due to mechanical issues,[99] and three due to first lap collisions in Spain, Austria and Singapore.[100] Of the races he finished, however, he claimed a third place in China, and in another five races he finished fourth or fifth.[87]

From the Malaysian Grand Prix onward, Verstappen enjoyed a surge of success. He won his second Formula One race at the 2017 Malaysian Grand Prix, a day after his 20th birthday, passing then three-time champion Lewis Hamilton for the lead in the early stages of the race.[101] He finished second in the following race in Japan.[102] He then finished third at the United States Grand Prix, but was classified fourth after his final lap overtake on Kimi Räikkönen was deemed illegal.[103] He won his third Formula One race at the Mexican Grand Prix, after passing Sebastian Vettel on the opening lap.[104]

2018 season

 
Verstappen at the 2018 Austrian Grand Prix

In the first six races of the season, Verstappen had been involved in at least one incident in each race. In Australia, he qualified fourth but fell behind Kevin Magnussen at the start.[105] In his attempts to retake the position he ran wide multiple times and damaged his car, with a spin causing him to fall further down the order. He recovered to eventually finish the race in sixth place.[106] At the next race in Bahrain, he crashed during qualifying and started in 15th place.[107] He had a productive first lap after which he found himself in the points while challenging Lewis Hamilton. He attempted an overtake on the reigning World Champion at the start of lap two, but collided with the Mercedes driver and suffered a puncture that ultimately led to suspension damage, forcing him out of the race.[108]

At the next race in China, Verstappen qualified fifth and had moved up to third at the end of the first lap.[109] Both Red Bull drivers pitted for fresh tyres during a safety car which left them with a tyre advantage over the front-runners ahead. In an overtake attempt on Sebastian Vettel for third place, Verstappen collided with the championship leader, causing him to fall to eighth and receive a 10-second penalty.[110] He recovered to fourth place, with his penalty causing him to be classified fifth. Teammate Ricciardo went on to win the race.[111] In Azerbaijan, Verstappen was embroiled in a race-long battle with Ricciardo for fourth place. After numerous position changes between the two teammates during the race, Ricciardo ran into the back of Verstappen during an overtake attempt from which the Dutchman aggressively defended, causing the retirement of both cars.[112] Both drivers were blamed by the team and reprimanded by the stewards.[113] Verstappen bounced back in Spain with his first podium of the season by finishing third behind the Mercedes drivers, holding off Sebastian Vettel. However, the race was also not without incident as he had run into the back of Lance Stroll during the virtual safety car period, causing minor front wing damage.[114]

In Monaco, Verstappen made another error and crashed near the end of the third free practice session in an incident which closely resembled a crash he had at the same spot two years earlier.[115] His team could not repair his car in time for qualifying and Verstappen had to start the race from the back of the grid.[116] Verstappen did not compete and did not set a lap time in qualifying, therefore teammate Ricciardo pressed home Red Bull's advantage at the track by taking pole position and the race win. Verstappen managed to salvage two points by finishing ninth place, overtaking six cars on track.[117] Team principal Christian Horner commented on Verstappen's start of the season, saying he "needed to stop making these mistakes" and that he could "learn from his teammate", while Helmut Marko, head of driver development at Red Bull, said that Verstappen was "too impatient".[116] Verstappen now lay in sixth place in the championship with 35 points, only three points ahead of Fernando Alonso in the McLaren, and 37 points behind his teammate in third, who had taken two wins in the first six races.[118][119]

In Canada, Verstappen topped all three practice sessions and qualified third, two-tenths off Sebastian Vettel in pole position.[120] He eventually finished third and set the fastest lap of the race.[121] The following race in France brought him second place.[122] In Austria—Red Bull's home track, he started fourth on the grid, passed Kimi Räikkönen before taking advantage of retirement from Valtteri Bottas and a botched pit-stop strategy by Lewis Hamilton, who later had to retire from fourth place, to claim the fourth race victory of his career.[123] In Britain, Verstappen was plagued by issues, finishing the first practice session early due to a gearbox problem and crashing in the second practice session before retiring from the race due to a brake problem.[124] He would then finish fourth in Germany after strategy errors let a recovering Hamilton get past him as he went on to win the race.[125] Verstappen ended the first half of the season with a retirement in Hungary and was narrowly behind his teammate in the championship due to his own recent resurgence and Ricciardo's unreliability.[126][127]

Verstappen enjoyed a very strong second half of the season, achieving podium finishes in Belgium, Singapore, Japan and the United States, the latter of which he achieved second place having started from 18th on the grid due to a suspension failure in qualifying.[128][129] Following the qualifying session at the Mexican Grand Prix, Verstappen revealed that a mechanical problem with his Red Bull under braking cost him any chance of becoming the youngest-ever Formula One pole-sitter. As a result, Ricciardo beat Verstappen to pole position by just 0.026 seconds.[130][131] Verstappen had a better start than Ricciardo and took the lead of the race into the first corner, overtaking the fast-starting Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton. Verstappen earned his fifth career win in Mexico.[132][133] He was poised to win the 2018 Brazilian Grand Prix, having overtaken Räikkönen, Vettel, Bottas, and Hamilton. However, he collided with Force India driver Esteban Ocon who was trying to unlap himself on faster tyres.[134] Ocon received a 10-second stop-and-go penalty for the incident. After the collision with Ocon, Verstappen finished in second place behind Hamilton. During an argument with Ocon after the race, Verstappen pushed the Force India driver, for which he was given two days of "public service" as a penalty by the FIA.[135] He then finished his season with another podium as he finished third in Abu Dhabi.[136]

Verstappen ended the season in fourth place in the championship with 249 points, claiming two wins, eleven podium finishes, and two fastest laps.[137]

2019 season

 
Verstappen at the 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix, where he started on pole position for the first time in his career.

In 2019 Red Bull switched from Renault to Honda power units.[138] After Ricciardo moved to the Renault team for 2019, Verstappen was joined at Red Bull by Pierre Gasly.[139] Verstappen qualified in fourth and finished third in Australia, the first podium finish for a Honda-powered driver since the 2008 British Grand Prix.[140] Verstappen was on course for a second third-place finish in Bahrain before a late safety car prevented him from overtaking Charles Leclerc's ailing Ferrari, keeping him in fourth place.[141] Two more fourth-place finishes followed in China and Azerbaijan, and a podium in Spain in third place.[142][143][144] In Monaco, Verstappen qualified in third place. He was released into the path of Valtteri Bottas during the drivers' pit stops, gaining second place but receiving a 5-second penalty as a result. Verstappen crossed the line in second place but was demoted to fourth by the penalty.[145]

In Canada, Verstappen's final lap in the second qualifying session was hampered by a red flag brought out by Kevin Magnussen's crash. This caused Verstappen to qualify 11th and start the race in ninth place.[146][147] He later recovered to finish fifth.[148] In France he started and finished in fourth place.[149] In Austria, Verstappen started third but suffered a poor start, dropping down to eighth. After a charge towards the front, he made his way up to second before controversially passing Leclerc for the lead of the race with three laps to go.[150] This marked the first Honda-powered race victory since the 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix.[151][152] In Britain, Verstappen, running in third place,[153] was hit from behind during an overtake attempt by Sebastian Vettel and spun into the gravel. Verstappen was able to continue and crossed the line in fifth place.[154]

The wet and chaotic German Grand Prix began similarly to the race in Austria for Verstappen, as a poor start caused him to fall behind. However, he would inherit the lead midway through the race after a crash by race leader Hamilton.[155] Verstappen would go on to extend his lead after the track began to dry, claiming his second victory of the season.[156] In Hungary, he claimed the first pole position of his career and led most of the race before being passed in the closing laps by Hamilton, who had made another stop for fresh tyres in a gamble to catch the leader.[157][158]

 
Verstappen on the podium after winning the 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix

Before the Belgian Grand Prix, Verstappen received a new teammate in Alexander Albon after Pierre Gasly was demoted back to Toro Rosso.[159] In the race, Verstappen had a poor start and collided with Kimi Räikkönen at the first corner, resulting in suspension damage and causing Verstappen's first retirement of the season.[160] In Italy, he did not set a time during qualifying after his car lost power in Q1, but he was already required to start from the back of the grid due to an engine component penalty.[161] After damaging his front wing on the first lap, he recovered to finish the race in eighth place.[162] third and fourth-place finishes followed in Singapore and Russia respectively.[163][164] After suffering damage in a first-lap collision with Charles Leclerc in Japan, Verstappen suffered his second retirement of the season.[165]

In Mexico, he qualified in first place after setting the fastest lap-time of the session, before being handed a grid penalty for ignoring yellow flags after a crash by Valtteri Bottas.[166] Verstappen suffered a puncture early in the race after making contact with Bottas, falling to the back of the field before eventually recovering to sixth place.[167] A third-place finish in the United States followed, before Verstappen took the second pole position of his career with a 1:07.508 pole lap time in Brazil.[168][169] In a chaotic race, he passed Lewis Hamilton for the lead on two occasions before going on to claim his third victory of the season.[170] Verstappen ended the season with a second-place finish in Abu Dhabi.[171]

Verstappen finished the 2019 season in third place in the championship with 278 points. He claimed three race victories, nine podium finishes, two pole positions, and three fastest laps.[172]

2020 season

In 2020, Verstappen signed a contract extension to race for Red Bull until the end of 2023.[173]

 
Verstappen at pre-season testing in 2020

Verstappen continued to race for Red Bull in 2020, alongside Albon. At the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix, he started second, but retired early in the race after a flywheel-related problem caused an electronic issue within the power unit.[174] Honda introduced countermeasures in response to the retirement.[175]

At the 2020 Hungarian Grand Prix, he crashed in wet conditions during the formation lap while he was on his way to the starting grid,[176] but he was able to drive the car back to the grid where his mechanics fixed the suspension of the car in the short time that was left before the start of the race.[177] After the repairs, Verstappen progressed from seventh place on the grid to second place by the end of the race.[178] Verstappen won the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix at Silverstone, having started from fourth.[179]

Verstappen clinched second place at the Spanish Grand Prix, after qualifying in third.[180][181] At the 2020 Belgian Grand Prix, he scored a podium in third place, following his third place on the starting grid.[182] He suffered from two consecutive DNFs at the Italian and Tuscan Grands Prix after which he lost second place in the Championship.[183][184] At the Russian Grand Prix, Verstappen finished the race in second, his seventh podium finish of 2020.[185] At the Eifel Grand Prix, Verstappen finished in second after qualifying in third.[186] He also managed to get the fastest lap of the race.[187] At the Portuguese Grand Prix, Verstappen qualified third, however a poor first lap meant that he dropped back down the order to fifth place. He recovered to third and took his 40th podium in Formula 1.[188] At the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Verstappen looked set to claim second due to Valtteri Bottas' ailing Mercedes slowing down, but a sudden puncture denied him any chance of a podium finish; Verstappen spun, resulting in his fourth retirement of the 2020 season.[189]

During Free Practice for the Portuguese Grand Prix, Verstappen was criticised for comments he made on the team radio after a collision with Lance Stroll, where he used the words "retard" and "mongol" in response to the clash. Verstappen admitted following the session that the word choices he used were "not correct." The Mongolian government and the Mongol identity asked Verstappen to apologise for the comments; the Mongolian government also urged the FIA to take action on the comments he made.[190][191]

Verstappen finished the 2020 season in third place in the championship with 214 points. He claimed two race victories, eleven podium finishes, one pole position, and three fastest laps.[192]

2021 season: World Champion

 
Verstappen at the 2021 Austrian Grand Prix

At the Bahrain Grand Prix, Verstappen topped all the practice sessions and subsequently took a career fourth pole position. This was the first time he achieved back-to-back pole positions.[193] He fought Lewis Hamilton for the race victory, and on lap 53 Verstappen overtook Hamilton, but went off track whilst doing so, resulting in him being instructed by race control to let Hamilton back into the lead and ultimately finishing second behind Hamilton.[194] At the next race, the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Verstappen qualified third with teammate Sergio Pérez second, marking the first time he was out-qualified by a teammate since the 2019 Italian Grand Prix.[195] At the race start, Verstappen was able to pass both Pérez and pole-sitter Lewis Hamilton to take the lead. He remained in the lead after the first round of pit stops as well as the restart, following the race being suspended on lap 33. Rival Hamilton finished second, reducing his championship lead over Verstappen to one point.[196] In the following Portuguese Grand Prix, Verstappen finished second after a long battle with Lewis Hamilton.[197] At the Spanish Grand Prix, the battle between Verstappen and Hamilton continued, with Hamilton employing a faster two-stop strategy versus Verstappen's one-stop race. This provided Hamilton the advantage of faster tyres, allowing him to overtake Verstappen with several laps remaining in the race. Hamilton took the victory, with Verstappen taking second and the fastest lap, increasing Hamilton's championship lead to 14 points.[198]

At the next race in Monaco, Verstappen qualified second behind Charles Leclerc,[199] but Leclerc suffered a driveshaft failure on the way to the grid and was unable to start the race. Verstappen controlled the race from the front on the way to victory. Hamilton (who qualified seventh) finished seventh, though claiming an extra championship point by setting the fastest race lap. The result enabled Verstappen to take the lead in the Drivers' Championship for the first time in his career, by a margin of four points over Hamilton.[200] At the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Verstappen qualified third behind Leclerc and Hamilton.[201] Verstappen and Hamilton passed Leclerc in the opening laps before Verstappen took the lead by way of a faster pitstop. Verstappen would comfortably hold the lead until lap 46 when he suffered a tyre failure causing him to crash at high-speed and retire.[202] A mistake by Hamilton on the restart dropped him to last place, meaning Verstappen maintained his championship lead.[203] Verstappen took pole for the French Grand Prix.[204] Verstappen's mistake on the first lap allowed Hamilton to take the lead which Verstappen retook during the pit stop phase. Verstappen pitted for a second time from the lead and set after the Mercedes duo, overtaking Hamilton for the lead on lap 52 of 53.[205] He also took the fastest lap point, extending his championship lead to twelve points[206] and achieving the first hat-trick of his career.[207] Verstappen clinched pole position again at the Styrian Grand Prix and led the race from start to finish, to give him his fourth win of the season and further extend his lead to 18 points.[208]

Verstappen took pole position at the Austrian Grand Prix, led every lap from start to finish, set the fastest lap, and won the race for his first career grand slam,[209][210] being the youngest to do so.[211] With the win, Verstappen also became the first driver to win three races in three consecutive weekends, starting at the French Grand Prix on 20 June, then the Styrian Grand Prix on 27 June and ending with the Austrian Grand Prix on 4 July.[212][213] At the next race; the British Grand Prix, Verstappen was involved in a high-speed collision at the Copse corner with Hamilton on the first lap. This resulted in a 51 g impact with the barrier.[214][215] He was taken to the Silverstone circuit's medical centre after the crash and was then taken to Coventry hospital for precautionary checks and further assessment, before eventually being discharged at 22:00 local time on Sunday night.[216] Hamilton would go on to win the race, reducing Verstappen's lead in the championship to eight points.[217] At the next race, the Hungarian Grand Prix, Verstappen's car suffered damage in a multi-car collision on lap 1, where Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas was deemed at fault. He ended the race in tenth which was promoted to ninth after Sebastian Vettel was disqualified. The outcome of the race allowed Hamilton to take the lead of the championship.[218]

Following the summer break, Verstappen qualified on pole at the Belgian Grand Prix, ahead of Williams driver George Russell in second and Lewis Hamilton in third.[219] The race was run for three laps, all behind the safety car, with the race official race results taken from the running order at the end of the first lap, with Hamilton and Verstappen both retaining their qualifying positions. As less than 75% of the race distance was completed, half points were awarded, resulting in Verstappen closing the gap to Hamilton to three points.[220] At the Dutch Grand Prix Verstappen again qualified on pole, beating Hamilton by 0.038 seconds.[221] During the race Verstappen was able to fend off attacks from both Mercedes drivers to take the win, taking the lead in the Drivers' Championship by three points.[222] For the Russian Grand Prix, Verstappen was required to start at the back of the grid for exceeding his quota of power unit components.[223] He made his way back up the field, and after taking an early pit stop for intermediate tyres late in the race, he finished second.[224] At the Turkish Grand Prix, Verstappen qualified second with Bottas on pole.[225] With the race being run in wet conditions and the drivers on intermediate tyres the whole race, Verstappen finished second behind Bottas, taking the lead in the Drivers' Championship by six points as Hamilton finished fifth.[226]

 
Verstappen battling with Lewis Hamilton for the lead at the 2021 United States Grand Prix

At the United States Grand Prix, Verstappen took pole position in qualifying, edging Hamilton by 0.209 seconds.[227] Verstappen won the race and extended his lead in the Drivers' Championship to twelve points as Hamilton finished second with the fastest lap.[228] At the 2021 Mexico City Grand Prix, Verstappen qualified third with a gap to pole-sitter Bottas of 0.350 seconds.[229] Verstappen's main opponent Hamilton qualified second. At the race start, Verstappen took the lead from Bottas and Hamilton into turn 1 and won the race, and as a result extended his lead in the championship to 19 points.[230]

Verstappen and Hamilton were on equal points in the Drivers' Championship going into the final round,[231] the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, with Verstappen leading on countback. Verstappen overtook Hamilton on the final lap to win the race, and his first Formula One World Drivers' Championship.[232][233] Verstappen, who had qualified on pole position by nearly four-tenths of a second, had a slow start off the line at the start of the race and dropped to second place. Verstappen was trailing Hamilton by over ten seconds until a late safety car was called in due to a crash at turn 14 involving Williams driver Nicholas Latifi.[234] The withdrawal of the safety car and the resumption of the race following the safety car period was met with controversy. Race director Michael Masi allowed only a certain number of lapped cars through, which after the race brought from the Mercedes team a protest and stated intention to appeal against the race result, arguing that all lapped cars should be allowed through, Red Bull counter argued that this was not specified by the wording of the regulations. The protest was rejected, although subsequent investigation by the FIA resulted in the wording of the rule being amended for the 2022 season to specify that "all" cars will unlap themselves (at the race director's discretion) rather than "any".[235][236] Verstappen passed Hamilton at turn 5 of the final lap of the race to become the 34th Formula One World Drivers' Champion.[237]

 
Verstappen at the 2022 Japanese Grand Prix, where he won his second World Drivers' Championship

2022 season: Dominant second title

In March 2022, Verstappen signed a five-year contract extension with Red Bull Racing for the 2023 to 2028 seasons.[7]

Verstappen suffered two fuel system related retirements in the first three races, finding himself 46 points behind championship leader Charles Leclerc. He responded by winning five of the next seven races, allowing him to take the championship lead and build a gap of 37 points over second place, by then held by his teammate Sergio Pérez. He would go on to dominate much of the season, winning 15 races, securing the World Drivers' Championship at the Japanese Grand Prix.[238] He achieved a grand slam at the 2022 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.[239]

2023 season: Record-breaking dominance and third title

 
Verstappen leading the race at the 2023 Austrian Grand Prix

Verstappen remained with Red Bull alongside Sergio Pérez for the 2023 season. Verstappen achieved consistently high results throughout the season, setting several Formula One records, including his win at the Hungarian Grand Prix, which broke the record for most consecutive wins by a constructor at twelve, previously held by McLaren in 1988 with eleven,[240][241] and the Italian Grand Prix, which marked his tenth consecutive win, breaking Sebastian Vettel's previous record of nine set in 2013.[242][243] His ten consecutive wins include a grand slam at the 2023 Spanish Grand Prix.[244] After a brief slump in Singapore - which saw him finish fifth and his record-setting streak of ten consecutive wins be broken[245] - Verstappen took pole position once again in Suzuka, the track where he achieved his 2022 title, and led the field ahead of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to secure Red Bull Racing its sixth Constructors' Championship title - and also Red Bull's second consecutive title after its victory in 2022.[246] During the sprint for the following Qatar Grand Prix, Verstappen finished second from Oscar Piastri while Pérez did not finish, handing the 2023 Drivers' Championship to Verstappen,[247] who joined Juan Manuel Fangio, Jack Brabham, Graham Hill, Keke Rosberg, and Nelson Piquet as the only drivers to have won a championship on a Saturday.[248]

Reception

Qualifying speed

 
Verstappen on a qualifying lap at the 2018 Chinese Grand Prix

Following Verstappen's maiden pole position at the 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix, former Formula One World Champion Nico Rosberg described him as the fastest driver in Formula One. Rosberg elucidated that Verstappen did not have the fastest car during the qualifying session in Hungary, emphasising that it was Verstappen's raw speed that allowed him to secure pole position: "Mercedes still had the fastest car, and it's just Verstappen with his driving that put it up there in pole."[249]

In 2019, former Formula One World Champion Jenson Button stated that he believes Verstappen is the fastest Formula One driver ever: "I think he is the fastest driver that has ever driven an F1 car. I really do, I think he is unbelievably fast."[250] Journalist Scott Mitchell from The Race commented: "When everything comes together, Verstappen is the quickest driver in F1 over one lap, but the odd mistake and scruffy session must be eliminated."[251] Helmut Marko, head of Red Bull's driver development programme, stated that Verstappen is the fastest driver Red Bull have ever had.[252][253] In 2021, three-time Formula One World Champion Jackie Stewart claimed that Verstappen is the fastest driver in Formula One, but he also added that Verstappen is still in the "puppy stage" of his career.[254] Peter Windsor, an experienced Formula One journalist, expressed Verstappen's ability to change direction "quicker than anybody else" through the high-speed section Maggots and Becketts: Silverstone's fastest sequence of corners. Windsor stressed that Verstappen's lightning-quick change of direction is a result of the innate feel he has for creating the "perfect platform" to achieve what he wants with the car during a lap. He is intrinsically able to create, for "a trillionth of a second", a minuscule "flat area" between the left and the right of a change of direction ahead of him, in order to attain a stable balance with the car before applying the next steering and throttle input.[255] Scuderia AlphaTauri's team principal, Franz Tost, declared Verstappen to be the fastest driver in Formula One; following the Dutchman's "really deserved" maiden title triumph in 2021.[256] On the subject of sim racing, Verstappen was deemed the "fastest" driver by IndyCar racer and former Formula One driver Romain Grosjean.[257]

Dominance over teammates

 
Verstappen racing with then teammate Daniel Ricciardo at the 2016 Malaysian Grand Prix

Former Formula One driver Eddie Irvine praised Verstappen, stating that he is "by far the most dominant team leader on the grid." Irvine highlighted that Verstappen "has had many different second drivers in the team and none of them have got close to him."[258] During the 2020 season, Jenson Button stated that he doesn't "think there's been a driver that's annihilated their team-mates like he [Verstappen] has in a very long time."[259] Motorsport columnist and former Formula One driver Jolyon Palmer, commented that Verstappen's maiden world championship triumph could usher in a "new era of dominance" in the sport. Palmer wrote:

[Verstappen's] qualifying pace is frightening and has been the basis for this title-charging campaign. He's had the most pole positions of anyone with 10 – almost half of the races, and it would have been half had he completed his mesmeric Jeddah lap, which ended up being possibly Max's biggest error in a near-perfect season. For a driver who has demolished three successive team mates in three years and made only a handful of small mistakes in that time, you question what scope their even is for improvement – but if he can take his game onto another level from here, we could be about to see the start of a new era of dominance.[260]

Journalist Scott Mitchell expounded the reason why the Dutchman's teammates have fallen short "even with the data." Mitchell wrote: "Verstappen drives mainly on intuition, and that comes from years of training and preparation. He has a database in his head which he can use immediately. Even with data, Gasly and Albon could see where he was faster, but they could never grasp how he was faster there. That's because what makes Verstappen so good is mainly unconscious." According to Mitchell, those years of training and driving on his intuition has made it impossible for other drivers to measure up to Verstappen.[261]

Helmut Marko, the current advisor to the Red Bull GmbH Formula One teams,[262] asserted that Verstappen's progress has moved him clear of his former Formula 1 team-mate Daniel Ricciardo, in both qualifying and race trim. "There is specific data," Marko told Autosport, "In qualifying the gap to Ricciardo is greater. The strange thing is Max sometimes slides more, but still manages to keep the tyres alive." Verstappen previously mentioned that he was three or four-tenths faster on average than "very fast qualifier" Daniel Ricciardo.[263] Marko concluded that then 20-year-old Verstappen "clearly moved away" from Ricciardo since the "second half of the 2018 season."[264]

Natural talent

 
Verstappen on the podium with Hamilton (left) and Ricciardo (right) after winning the 2017 Malaysian Grand Prix

Following his maiden Formula One win, at the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix, three-time Formula One World Champion Niki Lauda described Verstappen as the "talent of the century."[265] Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner stated that Verstappen is the best driver Red Bull have ever seen: "I have no doubt [Verstappen is] the best we have seen on one of our cars, in terms of outright raw ability and commitment. He's the best driver we’ve seen."[266]

Former Formula One driver Gerhard Berger echoed Jenson Button's recent comments, anointing Max Verstappen as the Formula One driver of this era with the most raw talent. Speaking to Sport1, Berger ventured: “When it comes to raw talent, Max Verstappen is the most talented of all. But it’s not just about raw talent, it’s about the whole package. That means it’s not just about setting the fastest laps but also to win a race. And not just [about] one race but many and eventually a championship, and championships."[267] Two-time Formula One World Champion Fernando Alonso commented that Verstappen is the standout driver in Formula One, declaring the Red Bull star to be "one step ahead" of everyone. Alonso noted that Verstappen deserved to win the Formula One drivers’ championship in Abu Dhabi, ahead of the title decider that saw the Dutchman and Lewis Hamilton enter level on points: “Mercedes lately have been more performing and they’ve won a couple of races now, but Max is driving – in my opinion – one step ahead of all of us. We saw the [qualifying] lap in Jeddah, until he touched the wall at the last corner, that lap was coming from Max, not the Red Bull."[268] Former Formula One Driver Karun Chandhok likened Verstappen's ruthless and uncompromising attitude in race combat to Michael Schumacher's unyielding and iron-willed style of racing.[269] Verstappen was ranked first in the annual Formula One team principals’ top ten drivers ranking in 2021.[270][271]

Racecraft

Following Verstappen being given a warning for his driving conduct at the 2016 Belgian Grand Prix, the 18-year-old received the backing of then three-time champion Lewis Hamilton, who commented: "firstly, give the guy a break, he is 18 years old. What the frickin' heck were any of us doing at 18?"[272]

Despite earning high praise and acclaim from Formula One drivers and experts in and out of the sport, Verstappen faced criticism in the wake of the penalties he incurred during the 2021 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Following this race, former Formula One driver Martin Brundle wrote: "Such is [his] car control and cunning, he's sometimes able to pull off the audacious moves and leave a margin of doubt as to whether it's hard racing or simply a professional foul outside of the regulations and it's those moments which are generating the confusion, controversies and inconsistencies. Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher had their faults too, and I was on the receiving end from both of them on occasions, but it's a sizeable dent on their immense reputations, not a positive."[273] Following an impressive first half of the 2022 season, journalist David Tremayne claimed Verstappen had elevated himself to a new higher level compared to his 2021 title winning season, suggesting Verstappen's first title had made him more relaxed and "chirpy".[274]

Fan support

 
Verstappen fans at the 2021 Austrian Grand Prix

Verstappen has accumulated a significant fanbase from around the world, but in particular from his home country of the Netherlands. Grand Prix events have dedicated Verstappen grandstands with thousands of travelling Dutch fans, boosting ticket sales particularly for European races such as Belgium, Austria and Hungary.[275] During the 2021 Dutch Grand Prix, Honda's Formula One managing director Masashi Yamamoto praised the Verstappen supporters, saying that "in the six years I've been involved with Honda F1, I've never seen such a great turnout as at the Dutch Grand Prix. It was like being in a football stadium." He added that "when Max crossed the finish line first, the whole circuit coloured orange".[276]

In 2021, Verstappen was voted the most popular Formula One driver in an official survey.[277] He has a fan made song, "Super Max!" performed by Pitstop Boys [nl]. The song went viral after his 2021 championship victory, reaching number two in the UK Spotify viral charts and fifth in the global one.[278]

Awards and honours

In 2022, Verstappen was named the winner of the Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsman of the Year.[279]

Awards Year Ref.
NOC*NSF Young Talent Award 2014 [280]
FIA Action of the Year 2014–2016, 2019 [281]
FIA Personality of the Year 2015–2017 [282]
FIA Rookie of the Year 2015 [283]
Lorenzo Bandini Trophy 2016 [284]
Dutch Sportsman of the Year 2016, 2021, 2022 [285][286]
Autosport International Racing Driver of the Year 2021, 2022, 2023 [287]
Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsman of the Year 2022 [288]
Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau 2022 [23]

Karting record

Karting career summary

Season Series Team Position
2005 VAS Championship – Mini Junior 1st
Dutch N.A.B. Championship – Mini Junior 16th
Limburgs Kart Championship – Mini Junior 2nd
2006 VAS Championship – Mini Junior 1st
2007 Chrono Dutch Rotax Max Challenge – Mini Max 35th
Dutch Championship – Rotax Mini Max 1st
Rotax Max Challenge Belgium – Mini Max Jos Verstappen 1st
2008 VAS Championship – Mini NC
Belgian Championship – Cadet Jos Verstappen 1st
Rotax Max Challenge Belgium – Mini Max 1st
BNL Karting Series – Mini Max Verstappen Racing 1st
2009 Rotax Max Challenge Belgium – Mini Max 1st
Belgian Championship – KF5 Pex Racing Team 1st
BNL Karting Series – Mini Max 1st
2010 South Garda Winter Cup – KF3 CRG SpA 2nd
WSK Euro SeriesKF3 1st
CIK-FIA European ChampionshipKF3 5th
CIK-FIA World CupKF3 2nd
Bridgestone Cup European Final – KF3 1st
WSK World Series – KF3 1st
WSK Nations Cup – KF3 1st
2011 South Garda Winter Cup – KF3 CRG 2nd
WSK Master SeriesKF3 19th
North European Trophy – KF3 DNF
CIK-FIA European ChampionshipKF3 14th
WSK Euro SeriesKF3 1st
CIK-FIA World CupKF3 DNF
2012 South Garda Winter Cup – KF2 Intrepid Driver Program 1st
BNL Karting Series – KZ2 10th
WSK Master SeriesKF2 1st
CIK-FIA European ChampionshipKF2 10th
WSK Euro SeriesKF2 6th
German Karting ChampionshipKZ2 NC
CIK-FIA World CupKZ2 CRG DNF
CIK-FIA World CupKF2 2nd
CIK-FIA World ChampionshipKF1 8th
SKUSA SuperNationals – KZ2 PSL Karting 21st
2013 South Garda Winter Cup – KF2 CRG 1st
Rotax Max Euro Challenge – Senior 32nd
WSK Euro SeriesKZ1 1st
WSK Master SeriesKZ2 1st
CIK-FIA European ChampionshipKF 1st
CIK-FIA European ChampionshipKZ 1st
CIK-FIA World ChampionshipKF 3rd
CIK-FIA World ChampionshipKZ 1st
Sources:[289][290]

Racing record

Racing career summary

Season Series Team Races Wins Poles F/Laps Podiums Points Position
2014 Florida Winter Series 12 2 3 3 5
FIA European Formula 3 Championship Van Amersfoort Racing 33 10 7 7 16 411 3rd
Macau Grand Prix 1 0 0 1 0 N/A 7th
Zandvoort Masters Motopark 1 1 1 0 1 N/A 1st
2015 Formula One Scuderia Toro Rosso 19 0 0 0 0 49 12th
2016 Formula One Scuderia Toro Rosso 4 0 0 0 0 204 5th
Red Bull Racing 17 1 0 1 7
2017 Formula One Red Bull Racing 20 2 0 1 4 168 6th
2018 Formula One Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 21 2 0 2 11 249 4th
2019 Formula One Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 21 3 2 3 9 278 3rd
2020 Formula One Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 17 2 1 3 11 214 3rd
2021 Formula One Red Bull Racing Honda 22 10 10 6 18 395.5 1st
2022 Formula One Oracle Red Bull Racing 22 15 7 5 17 454 1st
2023 Formula One Oracle Red Bull Racing 22 19 12 9 21 575 1st
Source:[289][291]

Complete FIA European Formula 3 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 DC Points
2014 Van Amersfoort Racing Volkswagen SIL
1

Ret
SIL
2

5
SIL
3

2
HOC
1

Ret
HOC
2

DNS
HOC
3

1
PAU
1

3
PAU
2

Ret
PAU
3

Ret
HUN
1

Ret
HUN
2

16
HUN
3

4
SPA
1

1
SPA
2

1
SPA
3

1
NOR
1

1
NOR
2

1
NOR
3

1
MSC
1

3
MSC
2

Ret
MSC
3

2
RBR
1

5
RBR
2

4
RBR
3

12
NÜR
1

1
NÜR
2

Ret
NÜR
3

3
IMO
1

Ret
IMO
2

2
IMO
3

1
HOC
1

1
HOC
2

5
HOC
3

6
3rd 411
Source:[292]

Complete Macau Grand Prix results

Year Team Car Qualifying Quali Race Main race Ref
2014   Van Amersfoort Racing Dallara F312 3rd DNF 7th [293]

Complete Formula One results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicates fastest lap)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 WDC Points
2014 Scuderia Toro Rosso Toro Rosso STR9 Renault Energy F1‑2014 1.6 V6 t AUS MAL BHR CHN ESP MON CAN AUT GBR GER HUN BEL ITA SIN JPN
TD
RUS USA
TD
BRA
TD
ABU  –  –
2015 Scuderia Toro Rosso Toro Rosso STR10 Renault Energy F1‑2015 1.6 V6 t AUS
Ret
MAL
7
CHN
17
BHR
Ret
ESP
11
MON
Ret
CAN
15
AUT
8
GBR
Ret
HUN
4
BEL
8
ITA
12
SIN
8
JPN
9
RUS
10
USA
4
MEX
9
BRA
9
ABU
16
12th 49
2016 Scuderia Toro Rosso Toro Rosso STR11 Ferrari 060 1.6 V6 t AUS
10
BHR
6
CHN
8
RUS
Ret
5th 204
Red Bull Racing Red Bull RB12 TAG Heuer 1.6 V6 t ESP
1
MON
Ret
CAN
4
EUR
8
AUT
2
GBR
2
HUN
5
GER
3
BEL
11
ITA
7
SIN
6
MAL
2
JPN
2
USA
Ret
MEX
4
BRA
3
ABU
4
2017 Red Bull Racing Red Bull RB13 TAG Heuer 1.6 V6 t AUS
5
CHN
3
BHR
Ret
RUS
5
ESP
Ret
MON
5
CAN
Ret
AZE
Ret
AUT
Ret
GBR
4
HUN
5
BEL
Ret
ITA
10
SIN
Ret
MAL
1
JPN
2
USA
4
MEX
1
BRA
5
ABU
5
6th 168
2018 Aston Martin Red Bull Racing Red Bull Racing RB14 TAG Heuer 1.6 V6 t AUS
6
BHR
Ret
CHN
5
AZE
Ret
ESP
3
MON
9
CAN
3
FRA
2
AUT
1
GBR
15
GER
4
HUN
Ret
BEL
3
ITA
5
SIN
2
RUS
5
JPN
3
USA
2
MEX
1
BRA
2
ABU
3
4th 249
2019 Aston Martin Red Bull Racing Red Bull Racing RB15 Honda RA619H 1.6 V6 t AUS
3
BHR
4
CHN
4
AZE
4
ESP
3
MON
4
CAN
5
FRA
4
AUT
1
GBR
5
GER
1
HUN
2
BEL
Ret
ITA
8
SIN
3
RUS
4
JPN
Ret
MEX
6
USA
3
BRA
1
ABU
2
3rd 278
2020 Aston Martin Red Bull Racing Red Bull Racing RB16 Honda RA620H 1.6 V6 t AUT
Ret
STY
3
HUN
2
GBR
2
70A
1
ESP
2
BEL
3
ITA
Ret
TUS
Ret
RUS
2
EIF
2
POR
3
EMI
Ret
TUR
6
BHR
2
SKH
Ret
ABU
1
3rd 214
2021 Red Bull Racing Honda Red Bull Racing RB16B Honda RA621H 1.6 V6 t BHR
2
EMI
1
POR
2
ESP
2
MON
1
AZE
18†
FRA
1
STY
1
AUT
1
GBR
Ret1
HUN
9
BEL
1
NED
1
ITA
Ret2
RUS
2
TUR
2
USA
1
MXC
1
SAP
22
QAT
2
SAU
2
ABU
1
1st 395.5
2022 Oracle Red Bull Racing Red Bull RB18 Red Bull RBPTH001 1.6 V6 t BHR
19†
SAU
1
AUS
Ret
EMI
11
MIA
1
ESP
1
MON
3
AZE
1
CAN
1
GBR
7
AUT
21
FRA
1
HUN
1
BEL
1
NED
1
ITA
1
SIN
7
JPN
1
USA
1
MXC
1
SAP
64
ABU
1
1st 454
2023 Oracle Red Bull Racing Red Bull RB19 Honda RBPTH001 1.6 V6 t BHR
1
SAU
2
AUS
1
AZE
23
MIA
1
MON
1
ESP
1
CAN
1
AUT
11
GBR
1
HUN
1
BEL
11
NED
1
ITA
1
SIN
5
JPN
1
QAT
12
USA
11
MXC
1
SAP
11
LVG
1
ABU
1
1st 575
Sources:[292][294]

Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.
Half points awarded as less than 75% of race distance was completed.

Formula One records

Verstappen holds the following Formula One records:

Record Achieved Ref
Age
Youngest driver to start a race 17 years, 166 days 2015 Australian Grand Prix [295]
Youngest driver to score points 17 years, 180 days 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix [296]
Youngest driver to win a race 18 years, 228 days 2016 Spanish Grand Prix [297]
Youngest driver to score a podium finish 18 years, 228 days 2016 Spanish Grand Prix [298]
Youngest driver to lead a lap 18 years, 228 days 2016 Spanish Grand Prix [299]
Youngest driver to set a fastest lap 19 years, 44 days 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix [300]
Youngest driver to score a grand slam 23 years, 277 days 2021 Austrian Grand Prix [301]
Wins
Most wins in a season 19 2023 [302]
Most wins in one calendar month 4[N 1] 2023 Austrian Grand Prix2023 Belgian Grand Prix
Most consecutive wins 10 2023 Miami Grand Prix2023 Italian Grand Prix [303]
Highest percentage of wins in a season 86.36% 2023 [302]
Most wins before first pole position 7[N 2] 2019 German Grand Prix [304]
Most wins from pole position in a season 12 2023 [305]
Most wins not starting from pole position in a season 9 2022 [306]
Most consecutive wins from pole position 16 2022 Dutch Grand Prix2023 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (ongoing) [305]
Most wins from different grid slots 9[N 3] 2023 Belgian Grand Prix [307]
Most wins from different grid slots in a season 7 2022 [306]
Most sprint wins 7 2023 São Paulo Grand Prix sprint [308]
Most sprint wins in a season 4 2023 [309]
Podium finishes
Most podium finishes in a season 21 2023 [310]
Most consecutive top two finishes 15[N 4] 2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – 2023 Italian Grand Prix [305]
Points
Most points in a season 575 2023 [311]
Highest percentage of points in a season 92.7% 2023 [309]
Highest average points per race started 13.98 2023 [312]
Highest average points per race started in a season 26.14 2023 [311]
Most points between first and second in the World Championship 290 2023 [309]
Highest percentage points difference between first and second
in the World Championship
50.43% 2023 [309]
Laps led
Most laps led in a season 1003 2023 [313]
Highest percentage of laps led in a season 75.7% 2023 [313]
Most races led in a season 20 2023 [314]
Others
Most hat-tricks in a season 6 2023 [315]
Most overtakes in a season 78 2016 [316]
Most consecutive races as championship leader 39 2022 Spanish Grand Prix2023 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (ongoing) [305]
Most races left in a season when becoming World Champion 6[N 5] 2023 [317]
Footnotes
  1. ^ Record shared with Lewis Hamilton.
  2. ^ Record shared with Jackie Stewart.
  3. ^ Record shared with Fernando Alonso.
  4. ^ Record shared with Michael Schumacher.
  5. ^ Record shared with Michael Schumacher (2002).

On 3 October 2014, Verstappen became the youngest driver to participate in a Formula One Grand Prix weekend (17 years, 3 days), driving in FP1 at the Japanese Grand Prix, deputising in place of Toro Rosso's Jean-Eric Vergne.[318]

On 3 August 2019, Verstappen became the first Dutch Formula One driver to take pole position, doing so at the Hungarian Grand Prix, while also becoming the 100th polesitter in the sport's history.[319]

On 23 May 2021, Verstappen became the first Dutch Formula One driver to lead the World Championship after winning the Monaco Grand Prix.[320]

Notes

  1. ^ Verstappen displayed the "number one" on his Red Bull when he began his World Championship defence in 2022.[2]

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verstappen, emilian, verstappen, dutch, pronunciation, ˈmɑks, vɛrˈstɑ, born, september, 1997, belgian, dutch, racing, driver, competing, formula, where, 2021, 2022, 2023, world, champion, races, under, dutch, flag, formula, bull, racing, verstappen, 2017bornma. Max Emilian Verstappen Dutch pronunciation ˈmɑks vɛrˈstɑ pe n born 30 September 1997 is a Belgian and Dutch 3 racing driver competing in Formula One where he is the 2021 2022 and 2023 World Champion He races under the Dutch flag in Formula One for Red Bull Racing Max VerstappenVerstappen in 2017BornMax Emilian Verstappen 1997 09 30 30 September 1997 age 26 Hasselt BelgiumOccupationsRacing driverParentsJos Verstappen father Sophie Kumpen nl mother RelativesAnthony KumpenFormula One World Championship careerNationalityDutch2024 teamRed Bull Racing Honda RBPT 1 Car number331 2022 a Entries185 185 starts Championships3 2021 2022 2023 Wins54Podiums98Career points2586 5Pole positions32Fastest laps30First entry2015 Australian Grand PrixFirst win2016 Spanish Grand PrixLast win2023 Abu Dhabi Grand PrixLast entry2023 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix2023 position1st 575 pts Previous series2014European Formula 3 ChampionshipAwardsBest Driver ESPY Award 2023 Laureus Sportsman of the Year 2022 Dutch Sportsman of the Year 2016 2021 2022 Lorenzo Bandini Trophy 2016 FIA Personality of the Year 2015 2017 FIA Rookie of the Year 2015 Autosport International Racing Driver of the Year 2021 2022 2023 Autosport Rookie of the Year 2015 FIA Action of the Year 2014 2016 2019 Websiteverstappen wbr comSignatureVerstappen is the son of former Formula One driver Jos Verstappen and former go kart racer Sophie Kumpen He had a successful run in karting and single seater categories including FIA European Formula 3 breaking several records At the 2015 Australian Grand Prix when he was aged 17 years 166 days he became the youngest driver to compete in Formula One After spending the 2015 season with Scuderia Toro Rosso Verstappen started his 2016 campaign with the Italian team before being promoted to parent team Red Bull Racing after four races as a replacement for Daniil Kvyat At the age of 18 he won the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix on his debut for Red Bull Racing becoming the youngest ever driver and the first Dutch driver to win a Formula One Grand Prix 4 5 After winning ten Grands Prix during the 2021 season Verstappen became Formula One World Drivers Champion for the first time being the first Dutch driver and the 34th driver to do so 6 He won the next two consecutive Formula One championships in 2022 and 2023 As of the 2023 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Verstappen has had 54 victories 32 pole positions and 30 fastest laps In addition to being the youngest Grand Prix winner he holds several Formula One records including the most wins in a season and the most consecutive wins Verstappen is set to remain at Red Bull until at least the end of the 2028 season after signing a contract extension 7 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Junior career 2 1 Karting 2 2 Florida Winter Series and Formula Three 3 Formula One career 3 1 Scuderia Toro Rosso 2014 2016 3 2 Red Bull 2016 present 3 2 1 2016 season 3 2 2 2017 season 3 2 3 2018 season 3 2 4 2019 season 3 2 5 2020 season 3 2 6 2021 season World Champion 3 2 7 2022 season Dominant second title 3 2 8 2023 season Record breaking dominance and third title 4 Reception 4 1 Qualifying speed 4 2 Dominance over teammates 4 3 Natural talent 4 4 Racecraft 4 5 Fan support 4 6 Awards and honours 5 Karting record 5 1 Karting career summary 6 Racing record 6 1 Racing career summary 6 2 Complete FIA European Formula 3 Championship results 6 3 Complete Macau Grand Prix results 6 4 Complete Formula One results 6 5 Formula One records 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksPersonal lifeMax Emilian Verstappen was born on 30 September 1997 in Hasselt Belgium to Jos Verstappen and Sophie Kumpen nl 8 9 Verstappen s parents separated when he was young after which he lived with his father His younger sister Victoria lived with their mother 10 Verstappen has three younger half siblings from his father a sister Blue Jaye from Jos s second marriage and a brother and sister Jason Jaxx and Mila Faye from Jos s current marriage 11 His family has a long association with motor sports his father is a Dutch former Formula One driver his Belgian mother competed in karting 12 13 and his first cousin once removed Anthony Kumpen competed in endurance racing and is a two time NASCAR Whelen Euro Series champion currently serving as the team manager for PK Carsport in Euro Series 12 Although Verstappen has a Belgian mother was born in Belgium and resided in Bree Belgium he decided to compete with a Dutch racing licence He stated he feels more Dutch having spent more time with his father than with his mother during his upbringing and was always surrounded by Dutch people while growing up in Maaseik a Belgian town at the Dutch border 13 Verstappen said in 2015 I actually only lived in Belgium to sleep but during the day I went to the Netherlands and had my friends there too I was raised as a Dutch person and that s how I feel 14 In 2022 however Verstappen stated that he appreciates both sides and is half half at the end of the day 15 He competed in Formula One for more than a season before obtaining a road driving licence on his 18th birthday 16 Verstappen moved to Monaco the day after in October 2015 and has lived there since and has said it was not for tax reasons 17 In November 2020 Verstappen bought a Dassault Falcon 900EX aircraft from Virgin Galactic The aircraft is registered PH DTF and operated by Exxaero 18 In his free time Verstappen enjoys sim racing Having taken part in many sim racing competitions Verstappen stated that it helps him with his real life racing keeping him ready to go 19 Verstappen is a member of Team Redline a multinational sim racing team 20 Verstappen is a supporter of FC Barcelona and PSV Eindhoven 21 Verstappen speaks three languages Dutch English and German the latter of which he learned while karting with Michael Schumacher 22 In September 2022 he was made an Officer of the Order of Orange Nassau in recognition of his racing achievements 23 Verstappen has been dating Kelly Piquet publicly since January 2021 24 Junior careerKarting Verstappen started racing in karts at the age of four and competing in championships at the age of seven In 2005 he competed in the Mini Junior championship of his home province of Limburg Belgium 25 and won the VAS Championship in the same category In 2006 he repeated his success In 2007 Verstappen graduated to the Rotax Max Mini Max class and won the Rotax Max Challenge Belgium 26 and the Dutch Championship 27 in that category In 2008 racing in a CRG kart entered by his father Verstappen won the Belgian Cadet Championship 28 as well as the Rotax Max Challenge Belgium 29 and Benelux Karting Series in Mini Max class 30 In 2009 Verstappen joined Pex Racing a CRG customer team That year he defended his titles in the Mini Max championships 31 32 and won the Belgian KF5 Championship 33 Verstappen was signed by CRG to race in their factory team and stepped up to international karting in 2010 At the KF3 World Cup Verstappen finished second to the more experienced Alexander Albon who would eventually become his Formula One teammate at Red Bull Racing 34 but beat him at the WSK Euro Series 35 and also won the WSK World Series beating Robert Vișoiu 36 He finished fifth in the European Championship and won the WSK Nations Cup 37 as well as the final of the Bridgestone Cup where during a 28 laps race in the rain he beat Dennis Olsen by over 11 seconds 38 In 2011 Verstappen won the WSK Euro Series ahead of Esteban Ocon in a Parilla powered CRG kart 39 However it wasn t a successful year for him as he finished 14th in the European Championship and got taken out in the World Cup by Charles Leclerc In the following year Verstappen joined the Intrepid Driver Program to race in the KF2 and KZ2 classes He won the WSK Master Series in the KF2 class beating the CRG driver Felice Tiene 40 Verstappen won the South Garda Winter Cup in the KF2 class beating Dennis Olsen and Antonio Fuoco 41 42 He finished sixth in the WSK Euro Series 43 He was the youngest driver taking part in the World Championship in KF1 class and finished eight 44 In July 2012 it was announced that Verstappen would leave Intrepid After a short stint with CRG built Zanardi karts Verstappen returned to the factory CRG team 45 He finished second at the World Cup in the KF2 class 46 and competed at the SKUSA SuperNationals in the KZ2 class in a CRG finishing 21st In 2013 Verstappen completed a record breaking season in karting Aged 15 Verstappen won the South Garda Winter Cup in KF2 47 class and WSK Euro and Master Series in KZ class 48 49 He won two European Championships and a World Championship the European and World KF and World KZ championships an unprecedented feat in the history of the discipline 50 Verstappen won the 2013 World KZ Championship at Varennes sur Allier France beating Charles Leclerc 51 and becoming the youngest driver ever to win the KZ World Championship 52 Florida Winter Series and Formula Three nbsp nbsp Verstappen competed in the FIA European Formula Three Championship in 2014 after joining the Red Bull Junior Team Verstappen s first experience in a racing car was at the Pembrey Circuit on 11 October 2013 He drove 160 laps in a Barazi Epsilon FR2 0 10 Formula Renault car The car was provided by Dutch team MP Motorsport 53 He tested for several Formula Renault 2 0 teams in 2013 54 In December 2013 Verstappen tested a Dallara F311 Formula 3 car run by Motopark Academy 55 An additional Formula Renault test followed in December at Circuito de Jerez Driving for Josef Kaufmann Racing Verstappen went faster than Formula Renault regulars like Steijn Schothorst and Matt Parry 56 At the Circuit Ricardo Tormo near Valencia Verstappen set a faster lap time than the more experienced driver Eddie Cheever III 57 On 16 January 2014 it was announced Verstappen would make his racing debut in the non championship Florida Winter Series 58 On 5 February at the second race weekend Verstappen won the race at Palm Beach International Raceway after he started from pole 59 A few weeks later Verstappen won his second race of the series at Homestead Miami Speedway after beating Nicholas Latifi by 0 004 seconds 60 61 Following his single seater debut in the inaugural Florida Winter Series Verstappen drove in the FIA European Formula 3 Championship for Van Amersfoort Racing 62 Aged 16 Verstappen scored a record six consecutive victories in the series and a record ten victories in total along with eight retirements and one DNS did not start placing third in the overall rankings 63 64 65 Formula One careerScuderia Toro Rosso 2014 2016 During the first practice session at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix Verstappen replaced Jean Eric Vergne as part of his preparation for a full time seat at Toro Rosso in the 2015 season 66 Aged 17 years and three days Verstappen was the youngest person in history to participate in a Formula One race weekend 67 In August 2014 Verstappen joined the Red Bull Junior Team after testing a Formula Renault 3 5 car He also considered an offer from Mercedes to join their driver development programme 68 nbsp Verstappen driving for Scuderia Toro Rosso at the 2015 Malaysian Grand PrixVerstappen became the youngest driver to start a World Championship race through joining Toro Rosso s race drivers line up with Carlos Sainz as his teammate in his Grand Prix debut as a full time driver at the 2015 Australian Grand Prix at the age of 17 years 166 days breaking Jaime Alguersuari s existing record by almost two years 69 In this first race Verstappen ran in points scoring positions until he was forced to retire due to an engine failure 70 However at the subsequent race in Malaysia Verstappen qualified sixth and finished the race in seventh place scoring his first Formula One points aged 17 years 180 days breaking the record of the then youngest driver to score World Championship points 71 At the 2015 Monaco Grand Prix Verstappen was involved in a high speed collision with Romain Grosjean after clipping the back of Grosjean s Lotus on the approach to the tight first corner Sainte Devote and crashed into the barriers at high speed 72 73 Verstappen was given a five place grid penalty for causing the accident and was branded dangerous by Williams driver Felipe Massa 74 Verstappen continued to regularly finish in the points as well as achieving his best finish of the 2015 season in Hungary by finishing fourth 75 and equalled this result at the United States Grand Prix 76 At the end of the season Verstappen received three awards at the FIA Prize Giving Ceremony for Rookie of the Year Personality of the Year and Action of the Year for his overtake on Felipe Nasr on the outside of the Blanchimont corner at the Belgian Grand Prix 77 78 nbsp Verstappen at the 2016 Bahrain Grand PrixVerstappen began the 2016 season at Toro Rosso again alongside Sainz 79 Verstappen qualified fifth for the opening race of the season in Australia but during the race made several radio calls to his team due to frustration at being behind Sainz on track before Verstappen s Toro Rosso came into contact with his teammate s car whilst attempting to pass him with three laps to go and he eventually finished tenth 80 Verstappen enjoyed a more successful weekend at the following race in Bahrain finishing sixth to score Toro Rosso s first ever points at the Sakhir circuit 81 Red Bull 2016 present 2016 season nbsp Verstappen celebrating victory at the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix in his first race for the Red Bull Racing teamOn 5 May 2016 following the Russian Grand Prix Red Bull Racing announced that Verstappen would be replacing Daniil Kvyat from the Spanish Grand Prix onwards with Kvyat returning to Toro Rosso 82 According to Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner Max has proven to be an outstanding young talent His performance at Toro Rosso has been impressive so far and we are pleased to give him the opportunity to drive for Red Bull Racing 83 After qualifying fourth for the Spanish Grand Prix 84 Verstappen rose to second behind teammate Daniel Ricciardo on the opening lap after Mercedes teammates Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg crashed out of the race 85 Verstappen took the race lead as he was placed on a two stop rather than the same three stop strategy as Ricciardo and he held off Ferrari s Kimi Raikkonen in the later stages of the race to take his first Formula One victory 86 By doing so he displaced Sebastian Vettel as the youngest driver ever to win a Formula One Grand Prix at the age of 18 years and 228 days 5 In his first eight races with Red Bull he achieved six top five finishes including four podiums 87 During the Belgian Grand Prix Verstappen collided with Raikkonen at the first corner pushed Vettel Raikkonen and Perez wide at Les Combes and aggressively blocked Raikkonen on the Kemmel straight 88 Verstappen was criticised for his driving with Raikkonen saying that he was going to cause a huge accident sooner or later Christian Horner noted that the driving was on the edge and that Verstappen will look at it and learn for future races 89 In September Formula One director Charlie Whiting called in Verstappen for a discussion and later gave him a gentle warning due to his aggressive driving 90 However in October drivers concerns about Verstappen s defensive tactics led the FIA to disallow moving under braking 91 At the 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix Verstappen qualified fourth 92 In a rain affected race he almost hit the barrier after he slid on the main straight due to a loss of traction causing oversteer 93 After an additional tyre change from intermediates back to rain tyres he ran in 16th place with just 15 laps remaining Verstappen then made several overtakes in quick succession during the closing laps to eventually finish on the podium in third place 94 He received considerable praise for his performance rival team Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff labelled it The Verstappen Show and described Verstappen s drive as physics being redefined 95 96 97 However Verstappen came under criticism from four time world champion Sebastian Vettel who stated that Verstappen had pushed him off the track at the Juncao corner late in the race The race stewards did not share Vettel s view and decided that no reprimand was warranted 98 2017 season nbsp Verstappen at the 2017 British Grand PrixDuring the first 14 races of the 2017 season Verstappen suffered seven retirements four due to mechanical issues 99 and three due to first lap collisions in Spain Austria and Singapore 100 Of the races he finished however he claimed a third place in China and in another five races he finished fourth or fifth 87 From the Malaysian Grand Prix onward Verstappen enjoyed a surge of success He won his second Formula One race at the 2017 Malaysian Grand Prix a day after his 20th birthday passing then three time champion Lewis Hamilton for the lead in the early stages of the race 101 He finished second in the following race in Japan 102 He then finished third at the United States Grand Prix but was classified fourth after his final lap overtake on Kimi Raikkonen was deemed illegal 103 He won his third Formula One race at the Mexican Grand Prix after passing Sebastian Vettel on the opening lap 104 2018 season nbsp Verstappen at the 2018 Austrian Grand PrixIn the first six races of the season Verstappen had been involved in at least one incident in each race In Australia he qualified fourth but fell behind Kevin Magnussen at the start 105 In his attempts to retake the position he ran wide multiple times and damaged his car with a spin causing him to fall further down the order He recovered to eventually finish the race in sixth place 106 At the next race in Bahrain he crashed during qualifying and started in 15th place 107 He had a productive first lap after which he found himself in the points while challenging Lewis Hamilton He attempted an overtake on the reigning World Champion at the start of lap two but collided with the Mercedes driver and suffered a puncture that ultimately led to suspension damage forcing him out of the race 108 At the next race in China Verstappen qualified fifth and had moved up to third at the end of the first lap 109 Both Red Bull drivers pitted for fresh tyres during a safety car which left them with a tyre advantage over the front runners ahead In an overtake attempt on Sebastian Vettel for third place Verstappen collided with the championship leader causing him to fall to eighth and receive a 10 second penalty 110 He recovered to fourth place with his penalty causing him to be classified fifth Teammate Ricciardo went on to win the race 111 In Azerbaijan Verstappen was embroiled in a race long battle with Ricciardo for fourth place After numerous position changes between the two teammates during the race Ricciardo ran into the back of Verstappen during an overtake attempt from which the Dutchman aggressively defended causing the retirement of both cars 112 Both drivers were blamed by the team and reprimanded by the stewards 113 Verstappen bounced back in Spain with his first podium of the season by finishing third behind the Mercedes drivers holding off Sebastian Vettel However the race was also not without incident as he had run into the back of Lance Stroll during the virtual safety car period causing minor front wing damage 114 In Monaco Verstappen made another error and crashed near the end of the third free practice session in an incident which closely resembled a crash he had at the same spot two years earlier 115 His team could not repair his car in time for qualifying and Verstappen had to start the race from the back of the grid 116 Verstappen did not compete and did not set a lap time in qualifying therefore teammate Ricciardo pressed home Red Bull s advantage at the track by taking pole position and the race win Verstappen managed to salvage two points by finishing ninth place overtaking six cars on track 117 Team principal Christian Horner commented on Verstappen s start of the season saying he needed to stop making these mistakes and that he could learn from his teammate while Helmut Marko head of driver development at Red Bull said that Verstappen was too impatient 116 Verstappen now lay in sixth place in the championship with 35 points only three points ahead of Fernando Alonso in the McLaren and 37 points behind his teammate in third who had taken two wins in the first six races 118 119 In Canada Verstappen topped all three practice sessions and qualified third two tenths off Sebastian Vettel in pole position 120 He eventually finished third and set the fastest lap of the race 121 The following race in France brought him second place 122 In Austria Red Bull s home track he started fourth on the grid passed Kimi Raikkonen before taking advantage of retirement from Valtteri Bottas and a botched pit stop strategy by Lewis Hamilton who later had to retire from fourth place to claim the fourth race victory of his career 123 In Britain Verstappen was plagued by issues finishing the first practice session early due to a gearbox problem and crashing in the second practice session before retiring from the race due to a brake problem 124 He would then finish fourth in Germany after strategy errors let a recovering Hamilton get past him as he went on to win the race 125 Verstappen ended the first half of the season with a retirement in Hungary and was narrowly behind his teammate in the championship due to his own recent resurgence and Ricciardo s unreliability 126 127 Verstappen enjoyed a very strong second half of the season achieving podium finishes in Belgium Singapore Japan and the United States the latter of which he achieved second place having started from 18th on the grid due to a suspension failure in qualifying 128 129 Following the qualifying session at the Mexican Grand Prix Verstappen revealed that a mechanical problem with his Red Bull under braking cost him any chance of becoming the youngest ever Formula One pole sitter As a result Ricciardo beat Verstappen to pole position by just 0 026 seconds 130 131 Verstappen had a better start than Ricciardo and took the lead of the race into the first corner overtaking the fast starting Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton Verstappen earned his fifth career win in Mexico 132 133 He was poised to win the 2018 Brazilian Grand Prix having overtaken Raikkonen Vettel Bottas and Hamilton However he collided with Force India driver Esteban Ocon who was trying to unlap himself on faster tyres 134 Ocon received a 10 second stop and go penalty for the incident After the collision with Ocon Verstappen finished in second place behind Hamilton During an argument with Ocon after the race Verstappen pushed the Force India driver for which he was given two days of public service as a penalty by the FIA 135 He then finished his season with another podium as he finished third in Abu Dhabi 136 Verstappen ended the season in fourth place in the championship with 249 points claiming two wins eleven podium finishes and two fastest laps 137 2019 season nbsp Verstappen at the 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix where he started on pole position for the first time in his career In 2019 Red Bull switched from Renault to Honda power units 138 After Ricciardo moved to the Renault team for 2019 Verstappen was joined at Red Bull by Pierre Gasly 139 Verstappen qualified in fourth and finished third in Australia the first podium finish for a Honda powered driver since the 2008 British Grand Prix 140 Verstappen was on course for a second third place finish in Bahrain before a late safety car prevented him from overtaking Charles Leclerc s ailing Ferrari keeping him in fourth place 141 Two more fourth place finishes followed in China and Azerbaijan and a podium in Spain in third place 142 143 144 In Monaco Verstappen qualified in third place He was released into the path of Valtteri Bottas during the drivers pit stops gaining second place but receiving a 5 second penalty as a result Verstappen crossed the line in second place but was demoted to fourth by the penalty 145 In Canada Verstappen s final lap in the second qualifying session was hampered by a red flag brought out by Kevin Magnussen s crash This caused Verstappen to qualify 11th and start the race in ninth place 146 147 He later recovered to finish fifth 148 In France he started and finished in fourth place 149 In Austria Verstappen started third but suffered a poor start dropping down to eighth After a charge towards the front he made his way up to second before controversially passing Leclerc for the lead of the race with three laps to go 150 This marked the first Honda powered race victory since the 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix 151 152 In Britain Verstappen running in third place 153 was hit from behind during an overtake attempt by Sebastian Vettel and spun into the gravel Verstappen was able to continue and crossed the line in fifth place 154 The wet and chaotic German Grand Prix began similarly to the race in Austria for Verstappen as a poor start caused him to fall behind However he would inherit the lead midway through the race after a crash by race leader Hamilton 155 Verstappen would go on to extend his lead after the track began to dry claiming his second victory of the season 156 In Hungary he claimed the first pole position of his career and led most of the race before being passed in the closing laps by Hamilton who had made another stop for fresh tyres in a gamble to catch the leader 157 158 nbsp Verstappen on the podium after winning the 2019 Brazilian Grand PrixBefore the Belgian Grand Prix Verstappen received a new teammate in Alexander Albon after Pierre Gasly was demoted back to Toro Rosso 159 In the race Verstappen had a poor start and collided with Kimi Raikkonen at the first corner resulting in suspension damage and causing Verstappen s first retirement of the season 160 In Italy he did not set a time during qualifying after his car lost power in Q1 but he was already required to start from the back of the grid due to an engine component penalty 161 After damaging his front wing on the first lap he recovered to finish the race in eighth place 162 third and fourth place finishes followed in Singapore and Russia respectively 163 164 After suffering damage in a first lap collision with Charles Leclerc in Japan Verstappen suffered his second retirement of the season 165 In Mexico he qualified in first place after setting the fastest lap time of the session before being handed a grid penalty for ignoring yellow flags after a crash by Valtteri Bottas 166 Verstappen suffered a puncture early in the race after making contact with Bottas falling to the back of the field before eventually recovering to sixth place 167 A third place finish in the United States followed before Verstappen took the second pole position of his career with a 1 07 508 pole lap time in Brazil 168 169 In a chaotic race he passed Lewis Hamilton for the lead on two occasions before going on to claim his third victory of the season 170 Verstappen ended the season with a second place finish in Abu Dhabi 171 Verstappen finished the 2019 season in third place in the championship with 278 points He claimed three race victories nine podium finishes two pole positions and three fastest laps 172 2020 season In 2020 Verstappen signed a contract extension to race for Red Bull until the end of 2023 173 nbsp Verstappen at pre season testing in 2020Verstappen continued to race for Red Bull in 2020 alongside Albon At the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix he started second but retired early in the race after a flywheel related problem caused an electronic issue within the power unit 174 Honda introduced countermeasures in response to the retirement 175 At the 2020 Hungarian Grand Prix he crashed in wet conditions during the formation lap while he was on his way to the starting grid 176 but he was able to drive the car back to the grid where his mechanics fixed the suspension of the car in the short time that was left before the start of the race 177 After the repairs Verstappen progressed from seventh place on the grid to second place by the end of the race 178 Verstappen won the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix at Silverstone having started from fourth 179 Verstappen clinched second place at the Spanish Grand Prix after qualifying in third 180 181 At the 2020 Belgian Grand Prix he scored a podium in third place following his third place on the starting grid 182 He suffered from two consecutive DNFs at the Italian and Tuscan Grands Prix after which he lost second place in the Championship 183 184 At the Russian Grand Prix Verstappen finished the race in second his seventh podium finish of 2020 185 At the Eifel Grand Prix Verstappen finished in second after qualifying in third 186 He also managed to get the fastest lap of the race 187 At the Portuguese Grand Prix Verstappen qualified third however a poor first lap meant that he dropped back down the order to fifth place He recovered to third and took his 40th podium in Formula 1 188 At the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix Verstappen looked set to claim second due to Valtteri Bottas ailing Mercedes slowing down but a sudden puncture denied him any chance of a podium finish Verstappen spun resulting in his fourth retirement of the 2020 season 189 During Free Practice for the Portuguese Grand Prix Verstappen was criticised for comments he made on the team radio after a collision with Lance Stroll where he used the words retard and mongol in response to the clash Verstappen admitted following the session that the word choices he used were not correct The Mongolian government and the Mongol identity asked Verstappen to apologise for the comments the Mongolian government also urged the FIA to take action on the comments he made 190 191 Verstappen finished the 2020 season in third place in the championship with 214 points He claimed two race victories eleven podium finishes one pole position and three fastest laps 192 2021 season World Champion nbsp Verstappen at the 2021 Austrian Grand PrixAt the Bahrain Grand Prix Verstappen topped all the practice sessions and subsequently took a career fourth pole position This was the first time he achieved back to back pole positions 193 He fought Lewis Hamilton for the race victory and on lap 53 Verstappen overtook Hamilton but went off track whilst doing so resulting in him being instructed by race control to let Hamilton back into the lead and ultimately finishing second behind Hamilton 194 At the next race the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix Verstappen qualified third with teammate Sergio Perez second marking the first time he was out qualified by a teammate since the 2019 Italian Grand Prix 195 At the race start Verstappen was able to pass both Perez and pole sitter Lewis Hamilton to take the lead He remained in the lead after the first round of pit stops as well as the restart following the race being suspended on lap 33 Rival Hamilton finished second reducing his championship lead over Verstappen to one point 196 In the following Portuguese Grand Prix Verstappen finished second after a long battle with Lewis Hamilton 197 At the Spanish Grand Prix the battle between Verstappen and Hamilton continued with Hamilton employing a faster two stop strategy versus Verstappen s one stop race This provided Hamilton the advantage of faster tyres allowing him to overtake Verstappen with several laps remaining in the race Hamilton took the victory with Verstappen taking second and the fastest lap increasing Hamilton s championship lead to 14 points 198 At the next race in Monaco Verstappen qualified second behind Charles Leclerc 199 but Leclerc suffered a driveshaft failure on the way to the grid and was unable to start the race Verstappen controlled the race from the front on the way to victory Hamilton who qualified seventh finished seventh though claiming an extra championship point by setting the fastest race lap The result enabled Verstappen to take the lead in the Drivers Championship for the first time in his career by a margin of four points over Hamilton 200 At the Azerbaijan Grand Prix Verstappen qualified third behind Leclerc and Hamilton 201 Verstappen and Hamilton passed Leclerc in the opening laps before Verstappen took the lead by way of a faster pitstop Verstappen would comfortably hold the lead until lap 46 when he suffered a tyre failure causing him to crash at high speed and retire 202 A mistake by Hamilton on the restart dropped him to last place meaning Verstappen maintained his championship lead 203 Verstappen took pole for the French Grand Prix 204 Verstappen s mistake on the first lap allowed Hamilton to take the lead which Verstappen retook during the pit stop phase Verstappen pitted for a second time from the lead and set after the Mercedes duo overtaking Hamilton for the lead on lap 52 of 53 205 He also took the fastest lap point extending his championship lead to twelve points 206 and achieving the first hat trick of his career 207 Verstappen clinched pole position again at the Styrian Grand Prix and led the race from start to finish to give him his fourth win of the season and further extend his lead to 18 points 208 Verstappen took pole position at the Austrian Grand Prix led every lap from start to finish set the fastest lap and won the race for his first career grand slam 209 210 being the youngest to do so 211 With the win Verstappen also became the first driver to win three races in three consecutive weekends starting at the French Grand Prix on 20 June then the Styrian Grand Prix on 27 June and ending with the Austrian Grand Prix on 4 July 212 213 At the next race the British Grand Prix Verstappen was involved in a high speed collision at the Copse corner with Hamilton on the first lap This resulted in a 51 g impact with the barrier 214 215 He was taken to the Silverstone circuit s medical centre after the crash and was then taken to Coventry hospital for precautionary checks and further assessment before eventually being discharged at 22 00 local time on Sunday night 216 Hamilton would go on to win the race reducing Verstappen s lead in the championship to eight points 217 At the next race the Hungarian Grand Prix Verstappen s car suffered damage in a multi car collision on lap 1 where Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas was deemed at fault He ended the race in tenth which was promoted to ninth after Sebastian Vettel was disqualified The outcome of the race allowed Hamilton to take the lead of the championship 218 Following the summer break Verstappen qualified on pole at the Belgian Grand Prix ahead of Williams driver George Russell in second and Lewis Hamilton in third 219 The race was run for three laps all behind the safety car with the race official race results taken from the running order at the end of the first lap with Hamilton and Verstappen both retaining their qualifying positions As less than 75 of the race distance was completed half points were awarded resulting in Verstappen closing the gap to Hamilton to three points 220 At the Dutch Grand Prix Verstappen again qualified on pole beating Hamilton by 0 038 seconds 221 During the race Verstappen was able to fend off attacks from both Mercedes drivers to take the win taking the lead in the Drivers Championship by three points 222 For the Russian Grand Prix Verstappen was required to start at the back of the grid for exceeding his quota of power unit components 223 He made his way back up the field and after taking an early pit stop for intermediate tyres late in the race he finished second 224 At the Turkish Grand Prix Verstappen qualified second with Bottas on pole 225 With the race being run in wet conditions and the drivers on intermediate tyres the whole race Verstappen finished second behind Bottas taking the lead in the Drivers Championship by six points as Hamilton finished fifth 226 nbsp Verstappen battling with Lewis Hamilton for the lead at the 2021 United States Grand PrixAt the United States Grand Prix Verstappen took pole position in qualifying edging Hamilton by 0 209 seconds 227 Verstappen won the race and extended his lead in the Drivers Championship to twelve points as Hamilton finished second with the fastest lap 228 At the 2021 Mexico City Grand Prix Verstappen qualified third with a gap to pole sitter Bottas of 0 350 seconds 229 Verstappen s main opponent Hamilton qualified second At the race start Verstappen took the lead from Bottas and Hamilton into turn 1 and won the race and as a result extended his lead in the championship to 19 points 230 Verstappen and Hamilton were on equal points in the Drivers Championship going into the final round 231 the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix with Verstappen leading on countback Verstappen overtook Hamilton on the final lap to win the race and his first Formula One World Drivers Championship 232 233 Verstappen who had qualified on pole position by nearly four tenths of a second had a slow start off the line at the start of the race and dropped to second place Verstappen was trailing Hamilton by over ten seconds until a late safety car was called in due to a crash at turn 14 involving Williams driver Nicholas Latifi 234 The withdrawal of the safety car and the resumption of the race following the safety car period was met with controversy Race director Michael Masi allowed only a certain number of lapped cars through which after the race brought from the Mercedes team a protest and stated intention to appeal against the race result arguing that all lapped cars should be allowed through Red Bull counter argued that this was not specified by the wording of the regulations The protest was rejected although subsequent investigation by the FIA resulted in the wording of the rule being amended for the 2022 season to specify that all cars will unlap themselves at the race director s discretion rather than any 235 236 Verstappen passed Hamilton at turn 5 of the final lap of the race to become the 34th Formula One World Drivers Champion 237 nbsp Verstappen at the 2022 Japanese Grand Prix where he won his second World Drivers Championship2022 season Dominant second title This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2023 In March 2022 Verstappen signed a five year contract extension with Red Bull Racing for the 2023 to 2028 seasons 7 Verstappen suffered two fuel system related retirements in the first three races finding himself 46 points behind championship leader Charles Leclerc He responded by winning five of the next seven races allowing him to take the championship lead and build a gap of 37 points over second place by then held by his teammate Sergio Perez He would go on to dominate much of the season winning 15 races securing the World Drivers Championship at the Japanese Grand Prix 238 He achieved a grand slam at the 2022 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix 239 2023 season Record breaking dominance and third title nbsp Verstappen leading the race at the 2023 Austrian Grand PrixVerstappen remained with Red Bull alongside Sergio Perez for the 2023 season Verstappen achieved consistently high results throughout the season setting several Formula One records including his win at the Hungarian Grand Prix which broke the record for most consecutive wins by a constructor at twelve previously held by McLaren in 1988 with eleven 240 241 and the Italian Grand Prix which marked his tenth consecutive win breaking Sebastian Vettel s previous record of nine set in 2013 242 243 His ten consecutive wins include a grand slam at the 2023 Spanish Grand Prix 244 After a brief slump in Singapore which saw him finish fifth and his record setting streak of ten consecutive wins be broken 245 Verstappen took pole position once again in Suzuka the track where he achieved his 2022 title and led the field ahead of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to secure Red Bull Racing its sixth Constructors Championship title and also Red Bull s second consecutive title after its victory in 2022 246 During the sprint for the following Qatar Grand Prix Verstappen finished second from Oscar Piastri while Perez did not finish handing the 2023 Drivers Championship to Verstappen 247 who joined Juan Manuel Fangio Jack Brabham Graham Hill Keke Rosberg and Nelson Piquet as the only drivers to have won a championship on a Saturday 248 ReceptionQualifying speed nbsp Verstappen on a qualifying lap at the 2018 Chinese Grand PrixFollowing Verstappen s maiden pole position at the 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix former Formula One World Champion Nico Rosberg described him as the fastest driver in Formula One Rosberg elucidated that Verstappen did not have the fastest car during the qualifying session in Hungary emphasising that it was Verstappen s raw speed that allowed him to secure pole position Mercedes still had the fastest car and it s just Verstappen with his driving that put it up there in pole 249 In 2019 former Formula One World Champion Jenson Button stated that he believes Verstappen is the fastest Formula One driver ever I think he is the fastest driver that has ever driven an F1 car I really do I think he is unbelievably fast 250 Journalist Scott Mitchell from The Race commented When everything comes together Verstappen is the quickest driver in F1 over one lap but the odd mistake and scruffy session must be eliminated 251 Helmut Marko head of Red Bull s driver development programme stated that Verstappen is the fastest driver Red Bull have ever had 252 253 In 2021 three time Formula One World Champion Jackie Stewart claimed that Verstappen is the fastest driver in Formula One but he also added that Verstappen is still in the puppy stage of his career 254 Peter Windsor an experienced Formula One journalist expressed Verstappen s ability to change direction quicker than anybody else through the high speed section Maggots and Becketts Silverstone s fastest sequence of corners Windsor stressed that Verstappen s lightning quick change of direction is a result of the innate feel he has for creating the perfect platform to achieve what he wants with the car during a lap He is intrinsically able to create for a trillionth of a second a minuscule flat area between the left and the right of a change of direction ahead of him in order to attain a stable balance with the car before applying the next steering and throttle input 255 Scuderia AlphaTauri s team principal Franz Tost declared Verstappen to be the fastest driver in Formula One following the Dutchman s really deserved maiden title triumph in 2021 256 On the subject of sim racing Verstappen was deemed the fastest driver by IndyCar racer and former Formula One driver Romain Grosjean 257 Dominance over teammates nbsp Verstappen racing with then teammate Daniel Ricciardo at the 2016 Malaysian Grand PrixFormer Formula One driver Eddie Irvine praised Verstappen stating that he is by far the most dominant team leader on the grid Irvine highlighted that Verstappen has had many different second drivers in the team and none of them have got close to him 258 During the 2020 season Jenson Button stated that he doesn t think there s been a driver that s annihilated their team mates like he Verstappen has in a very long time 259 Motorsport columnist and former Formula One driver Jolyon Palmer commented that Verstappen s maiden world championship triumph could usher in a new era of dominance in the sport Palmer wrote Verstappen s qualifying pace is frightening and has been the basis for this title charging campaign He s had the most pole positions of anyone with 10 almost half of the races and it would have been half had he completed his mesmeric Jeddah lap which ended up being possibly Max s biggest error in a near perfect season For a driver who has demolished three successive team mates in three years and made only a handful of small mistakes in that time you question what scope their even is for improvement but if he can take his game onto another level from here we could be about to see the start of a new era of dominance 260 Journalist Scott Mitchell expounded the reason why the Dutchman s teammates have fallen short even with the data Mitchell wrote Verstappen drives mainly on intuition and that comes from years of training and preparation He has a database in his head which he can use immediately Even with data Gasly and Albon could see where he was faster but they could never grasp how he was faster there That s because what makes Verstappen so good is mainly unconscious According to Mitchell those years of training and driving on his intuition has made it impossible for other drivers to measure up to Verstappen 261 Helmut Marko the current advisor to the Red Bull GmbH Formula One teams 262 asserted that Verstappen s progress has moved him clear of his former Formula 1 team mate Daniel Ricciardo in both qualifying and race trim There is specific data Marko told Autosport In qualifying the gap to Ricciardo is greater The strange thing is Max sometimes slides more but still manages to keep the tyres alive Verstappen previously mentioned that he was three or four tenths faster on average than very fast qualifier Daniel Ricciardo 263 Marko concluded that then 20 year old Verstappen clearly moved away from Ricciardo since the second half of the 2018 season 264 Natural talent nbsp Verstappen on the podium with Hamilton left and Ricciardo right after winning the 2017 Malaysian Grand PrixFollowing his maiden Formula One win at the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix three time Formula One World Champion Niki Lauda described Verstappen as the talent of the century 265 Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner stated that Verstappen is the best driver Red Bull have ever seen I have no doubt Verstappen is the best we have seen on one of our cars in terms of outright raw ability and commitment He s the best driver we ve seen 266 Former Formula One driver Gerhard Berger echoed Jenson Button s recent comments anointing Max Verstappen as the Formula One driver of this era with the most raw talent Speaking to Sport1 Berger ventured When it comes to raw talent Max Verstappen is the most talented of all But it s not just about raw talent it s about the whole package That means it s not just about setting the fastest laps but also to win a race And not just about one race but many and eventually a championship and championships 267 Two time Formula One World Champion Fernando Alonso commented that Verstappen is the standout driver in Formula One declaring the Red Bull star to be one step ahead of everyone Alonso noted that Verstappen deserved to win the Formula One drivers championship in Abu Dhabi ahead of the title decider that saw the Dutchman and Lewis Hamilton enter level on points Mercedes lately have been more performing and they ve won a couple of races now but Max is driving in my opinion one step ahead of all of us We saw the qualifying lap in Jeddah until he touched the wall at the last corner that lap was coming from Max not the Red Bull 268 Former Formula One Driver Karun Chandhok likened Verstappen s ruthless and uncompromising attitude in race combat to Michael Schumacher s unyielding and iron willed style of racing 269 Verstappen was ranked first in the annual Formula One team principals top ten drivers ranking in 2021 270 271 Racecraft Following Verstappen being given a warning for his driving conduct at the 2016 Belgian Grand Prix the 18 year old received the backing of then three time champion Lewis Hamilton who commented firstly give the guy a break he is 18 years old What the frickin heck were any of us doing at 18 272 Despite earning high praise and acclaim from Formula One drivers and experts in and out of the sport Verstappen faced criticism in the wake of the penalties he incurred during the 2021 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Following this race former Formula One driver Martin Brundle wrote Such is his car control and cunning he s sometimes able to pull off the audacious moves and leave a margin of doubt as to whether it s hard racing or simply a professional foul outside of the regulations and it s those moments which are generating the confusion controversies and inconsistencies Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher had their faults too and I was on the receiving end from both of them on occasions but it s a sizeable dent on their immense reputations not a positive 273 Following an impressive first half of the 2022 season journalist David Tremayne claimed Verstappen had elevated himself to a new higher level compared to his 2021 title winning season suggesting Verstappen s first title had made him more relaxed and chirpy 274 Fan support nbsp Verstappen fans at the 2021 Austrian Grand PrixVerstappen has accumulated a significant fanbase from around the world but in particular from his home country of the Netherlands Grand Prix events have dedicated Verstappen grandstands with thousands of travelling Dutch fans boosting ticket sales particularly for European races such as Belgium Austria and Hungary 275 During the 2021 Dutch Grand Prix Honda s Formula One managing director Masashi Yamamoto praised the Verstappen supporters saying that in the six years I ve been involved with Honda F1 I ve never seen such a great turnout as at the Dutch Grand Prix It was like being in a football stadium He added that when Max crossed the finish line first the whole circuit coloured orange 276 In 2021 Verstappen was voted the most popular Formula One driver in an official survey 277 He has a fan made song Super Max performed by Pitstop Boys nl The song went viral after his 2021 championship victory reaching number two in the UK Spotify viral charts and fifth in the global one 278 Awards and honours In 2022 Verstappen was named the winner of the Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsman of the Year 279 Awards Year Ref NOC NSF Young Talent Award 2014 280 FIA Action of the Year 2014 2016 2019 281 FIA Personality of the Year 2015 2017 282 FIA Rookie of the Year 2015 283 Lorenzo Bandini Trophy 2016 284 Dutch Sportsman of the Year 2016 2021 2022 285 286 Autosport International Racing Driver of the Year 2021 2022 2023 287 Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsman of the Year 2022 288 Officer of the Order of Orange Nassau 2022 23 Karting recordKarting career summary Season Series Team Position2005 VAS Championship Mini Junior 1stDutch N A B Championship Mini Junior 16thLimburgs Kart Championship Mini Junior 2nd2006 VAS Championship Mini Junior 1st2007 Chrono Dutch Rotax Max Challenge Mini Max 35thDutch Championship Rotax Mini Max 1stRotax Max Challenge Belgium Mini Max Jos Verstappen 1st2008 VAS Championship Mini NCBelgian Championship Cadet Jos Verstappen 1stRotax Max Challenge Belgium Mini Max 1stBNL Karting Series Mini Max Verstappen Racing 1st2009 Rotax Max Challenge Belgium Mini Max 1stBelgian Championship KF5 Pex Racing Team 1stBNL Karting Series Mini Max 1st2010 South Garda Winter Cup KF3 CRG SpA 2ndWSK Euro Series KF3 1stCIK FIA European Championship KF3 5thCIK FIA World Cup KF3 2ndBridgestone Cup European Final KF3 1stWSK World Series KF3 1stWSK Nations Cup KF3 1st2011 South Garda Winter Cup KF3 CRG 2ndWSK Master Series KF3 19thNorth European Trophy KF3 DNFCIK FIA European Championship KF3 14thWSK Euro Series KF3 1stCIK FIA World Cup KF3 DNF2012 South Garda Winter Cup KF2 Intrepid Driver Program 1stBNL Karting Series KZ2 10thWSK Master Series KF2 1stCIK FIA European Championship KF2 10thWSK Euro Series KF2 6thGerman Karting Championship KZ2 NCCIK FIA World Cup KZ2 CRG DNFCIK FIA World Cup KF2 2ndCIK FIA World Championship KF1 8thSKUSA SuperNationals KZ2 PSL Karting 21st2013 South Garda Winter Cup KF2 CRG 1stRotax Max Euro Challenge Senior 32ndWSK Euro Series KZ1 1stWSK Master Series KZ2 1stCIK FIA European Championship KF 1stCIK FIA European Championship KZ 1stCIK FIA World Championship KF 3rdCIK FIA World Championship KZ 1stSources 289 290 Racing recordRacing career summary Season Series Team Races Wins Poles F Laps Podiums Points Position2014 Florida Winter Series 12 2 3 3 5 FIA European Formula 3 Championship Van Amersfoort Racing 33 10 7 7 16 411 3rdMacau Grand Prix 1 0 0 1 0 N A 7thZandvoort Masters Motopark 1 1 1 0 1 N A 1st2015 Formula One Scuderia Toro Rosso 19 0 0 0 0 49 12th2016 Formula One Scuderia Toro Rosso 4 0 0 0 0 204 5thRed Bull Racing 17 1 0 1 72017 Formula One Red Bull Racing 20 2 0 1 4 168 6th2018 Formula One Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 21 2 0 2 11 249 4th2019 Formula One Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 21 3 2 3 9 278 3rd2020 Formula One Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 17 2 1 3 11 214 3rd2021 Formula One Red Bull Racing Honda 22 10 10 6 18 395 5 1st2022 Formula One Oracle Red Bull Racing 22 15 7 5 17 454 1st2023 Formula One Oracle Red Bull Racing 22 19 12 9 21 575 1stSource 289 291 Complete FIA European Formula 3 Championship results key Races in bold indicate pole position Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Entrant Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 DC Points2014 Van Amersfoort Racing Volkswagen SIL1Ret SIL25 SIL32 HOC1Ret HOC2DNS HOC31 PAU13 PAU2Ret PAU3Ret HUN1Ret HUN216 HUN34 SPA11 SPA21 SPA31 NOR11 NOR21 NOR31 MSC13 MSC2Ret MSC32 RBR15 RBR24 RBR312 NUR11 NUR2Ret NUR33 IMO1Ret IMO22 IMO31 HOC11 HOC25 HOC36 3rd 411Source 292 Complete Macau Grand Prix results Year Team Car Qualifying Quali Race Main race Ref2014 nbsp Van Amersfoort Racing Dallara F312 3rd DNF 7th 293 Complete Formula One results key Races in bold indicate pole position races in italics indicates fastest lap Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 WDC Points2014 Scuderia Toro Rosso Toro Rosso STR9 Renault Energy F1 2014 1 6 V6 t AUS MAL BHR CHN ESP MON CAN AUT GBR GER HUN BEL ITA SIN JPNTD RUS USATD BRATD ABU 2015 Scuderia Toro Rosso Toro Rosso STR10 Renault Energy F1 2015 1 6 V6 t AUSRet MAL7 CHN17 BHRRet ESP11 MONRet CAN15 AUT8 GBRRet HUN4 BEL8 ITA12 SIN8 JPN9 RUS10 USA4 MEX9 BRA9 ABU16 12th 492016 Scuderia Toro Rosso Toro Rosso STR11 Ferrari 060 1 6 V6 t AUS10 BHR6 CHN8 RUSRet 5th 204Red Bull Racing Red Bull RB12 TAG Heuer 1 6 V6 t ESP1 MONRet CAN4 EUR8 AUT2 GBR2 HUN5 GER3 BEL11 ITA7 SIN6 MAL2 JPN2 USARet MEX4 BRA3 ABU42017 Red Bull Racing Red Bull RB13 TAG Heuer 1 6 V6 t AUS5 CHN3 BHRRet RUS5 ESPRet MON5 CANRet AZERet AUTRet GBR4 HUN5 BELRet ITA10 SINRet MAL1 JPN2 USA4 MEX1 BRA5 ABU5 6th 1682018 Aston Martin Red Bull Racing Red Bull Racing RB14 TAG Heuer 1 6 V6 t AUS6 BHRRet CHN5 AZERet ESP3 MON9 CAN3 FRA2 AUT1 GBR15 GER4 HUNRet BEL3 ITA5 SIN2 RUS5 JPN3 USA2 MEX1 BRA2 ABU3 4th 2492019 Aston Martin Red Bull Racing Red Bull Racing RB15 Honda RA619H 1 6 V6 t AUS3 BHR4 CHN4 AZE4 ESP3 MON4 CAN5 FRA4 AUT1 GBR5 GER1 HUN2 BELRet ITA8 SIN3 RUS4 JPNRet MEX6 USA3 BRA1 ABU2 3rd 2782020 Aston Martin Red Bull Racing Red Bull Racing RB16 Honda RA620H 1 6 V6 t AUTRet STY3 HUN2 GBR2 70A1 ESP2 BEL3 ITARet TUSRet RUS2 EIF2 POR3 EMIRet TUR6 BHR2 SKHRet ABU1 3rd 2142021 Red Bull Racing Honda Red Bull Racing RB16B Honda RA621H 1 6 V6 t BHR2 EMI1 POR2 ESP2 MON1 AZE18 FRA1 STY1 AUT1 GBRRet1 HUN9 BEL1 NED1 ITARet2 RUS2 TUR2 USA1 MXC1 SAP22 QAT2 SAU2 ABU1 1st 395 52022 Oracle Red Bull Racing Red Bull RB18 Red Bull RBPTH001 1 6 V6 t BHR19 SAU1 AUSRet EMI11 MIA1 ESP1 MON3 AZE1 CAN1 GBR7 AUT21 FRA1 HUN1 BEL1 NED1 ITA1 SIN7 JPN1 USA1 MXC1 SAP64 ABU1 1st 4542023 Oracle Red Bull Racing Red Bull RB19 Honda RBPTH001 1 6 V6 t BHR1 SAU2 AUS1 AZE23 MIA1 MON1 ESP1 CAN1 AUT11 GBR1 HUN1 BEL11 NED1 ITA1 SIN5 JPN1 QAT12 USA11 MXC1 SAP11 LVG1 ABU1 1st 575Sources 292 294 Did not finish but was classified as he had completed more than 90 of the race distance Half points awarded as less than 75 of race distance was completed Formula One records Verstappen holds the following Formula One records Record Achieved RefAgeYoungest driver to start a race 17 years 166 days 2015 Australian Grand Prix 295 Youngest driver to score points 17 years 180 days 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix 296 Youngest driver to win a race 18 years 228 days 2016 Spanish Grand Prix 297 Youngest driver to score a podium finish 18 years 228 days 2016 Spanish Grand Prix 298 Youngest driver to lead a lap 18 years 228 days 2016 Spanish Grand Prix 299 Youngest driver to set a fastest lap 19 years 44 days 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix 300 Youngest driver to score a grand slam 23 years 277 days 2021 Austrian Grand Prix 301 WinsMost wins in a season 19 2023 302 Most wins in one calendar month 4 N 1 2023 Austrian Grand Prix 2023 Belgian Grand PrixMost consecutive wins 10 2023 Miami Grand Prix 2023 Italian Grand Prix 303 Highest percentage of wins in a season 86 36 2023 302 Most wins before first pole position 7 N 2 2019 German Grand Prix 304 Most wins from pole position in a season 12 2023 305 Most wins not starting from pole position in a season 9 2022 306 Most consecutive wins from pole position 16 2022 Dutch Grand Prix 2023 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix ongoing 305 Most wins from different grid slots 9 N 3 2023 Belgian Grand Prix 307 Most wins from different grid slots in a season 7 2022 306 Most sprint wins 7 2023 Sao Paulo Grand Prix sprint 308 Most sprint wins in a season 4 2023 309 Podium finishesMost podium finishes in a season 21 2023 310 Most consecutive top two finishes 15 N 4 2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2023 Italian Grand Prix 305 PointsMost points in a season 575 2023 311 Highest percentage of points in a season 92 7 2023 309 Highest average points per race started 13 98 2023 312 Highest average points per race started in a season 26 14 2023 311 Most points between first and second in the World Championship 290 2023 309 Highest percentage points difference between first and secondin the World Championship 50 43 2023 309 Laps ledMost laps led in a season 1003 2023 313 Highest percentage of laps led in a season 75 7 2023 313 Most races led in a season 20 2023 314 OthersMost hat tricks in a season 6 2023 315 Most overtakes in a season 78 2016 316 Most consecutive races as championship leader 39 2022 Spanish Grand Prix 2023 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix ongoing 305 Most races left in a season when becoming World Champion 6 N 5 2023 317 Footnotes Record shared with Lewis Hamilton Record shared with Jackie Stewart Record shared with Fernando Alonso Record shared with Michael Schumacher Record shared with Michael Schumacher 2002 On 3 October 2014 Verstappen became the youngest driver to participate in a Formula One Grand Prix weekend 17 years 3 days driving in FP1 at the Japanese Grand Prix deputising in place of Toro Rosso s Jean Eric Vergne 318 On 3 August 2019 Verstappen became the first Dutch Formula One driver to take pole position doing so at the Hungarian Grand Prix while also becoming the 100th polesitter in the sport s history 319 On 23 May 2021 Verstappen became the first Dutch Formula One driver to lead the World Championship after winning the Monaco Grand Prix 320 Notes Verstappen displayed the number one on his Red Bull when he 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