ARTICLE AD BOX
Verstappen made his debut in F1 in 2015Red Bull's Max Verstappen clinched a third world title by finishing second in a chaotic and incident-packed sprint race at the Qatar Grand Prix.
Three safety cars triggered by a series of accidents and collisions created a dramatic spectacle under the lights at the Lusail circuit won by McLaren's Oscar Piastri.
Verstappen fought back after dropping from third on the grid to fifth on the first lap but could not quite catch Piastri.
McLaren's Lando Norris passed Mercedes' George Russell late on to take third.
Verstappen's championship success was effectively confirmed when his team-mate Sergio Perez was taken out in a three-way collision also involving Alpine's Esteban Ocon and Haas driver Nico Hulkenberg.
Verstappen had only to ensure he did not lose more than five points to the Mexican to secure the title so Perez's retirement made the Dutchman champion regardless of his eventual result.
Verstappen said to his team over the radio: "I don't know what to say. Incredible year. Thank you for providing me with such a car. It has been a pleasure so far this year."
The incident that took out Perez - triggered when Ocon moved across on Hulkenberg, who had Perez on his outside - brought out the third safety car and set up a five-lap race to the finish.

By that stage Verstappen was already passed the Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz into third place, behind Piastri and Russell, who had exchanged the lead twice in the opening phases of the race.
Verstappen despatched Russel straight after the final restart but despite setting two fastest laps was unable to catch Piastri, who crossed the line 1.8 seconds ahead.
The result - Piastri's first F1 victory on the same day as he took his first pole - confirmed the Australian as a major star of the future as his his impressive rookie season goes from strength to strength.
Piastri, who started on the medium tyres, lost the lead to Russell, on soft tyres, on lap three, just after the restart from the first safety car, caused by a first-lap spin off the track by Alpha Tauri's Liam Lawson.
Russell held the lead through a second safety car, caused when Logan Sargeant lost his Williams straight after the first restart.
But when the race resumed on lap eight, Russell's tyres were already beginning to fade and Piastri re-took the lead on lap 11, just before the Ocon-Hulkenberg-Perez crash.
More to follow

- Fancy a tea break with David Brent? Laugh and cringe with Ricky Gervais' classic comedy The Office
- Witness the Colosseum's glory and brutality: Chart the Roman Empire's rise and fall through the lives lived and ended at the epic arena


2 years ago
46








English (US) ·