After the recent Japanese Grand Prix, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff stated that Max Verstappen's fourth consecutive title seems a foregone conclusion following his dominant performance and victory at Suzuka. This sentiment was echoed in various reports, highlighting Verstappen's unassailable lead in this year's championship race. Carlos Sainz, despite initially doubting a podium finish, found 'mega pace' in the final stint of the race, contributing to the event's highlights. The Grand Prix saw teams and fans, including the 'papaya army' and Tifosi, celebrate the achievements, with the McLaren team expressing affection for Suzuka and looking forward to returning.
Toto shares his thoughts on the team’s Japanese GP 👇 https://t.co/sKWUzeBup7
Max Verstappen’s Suzuka dominance puts F1 back on script: ‘No one is going to catch Max’ Race analysis from Suzuka for @TheAthletic ⬇️ https://t.co/pXHG50Q1ld
Suzuka, you are one of a kind. Until next time, papaya army! 🧡🇯🇵 #FansLikeNoOther #JapaneseGP https://t.co/dhRZefBYrv
"No one is going to catch Max this year." Toto Wolff says the title race is effectively over after Max Verstappen's dominant win in Japan 🏎️ Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/zsDSF2HrzJ
Never get tired of making podium edits 🏆 Enjoy your Sunday Tifosi! 👊 #JapaneseGP 🇯🇵 #F1 https://t.co/rOLm4jXAUC
Sainz says he thought a Japanese GP podium was "not possible" until finding "mega pace" in the final stint. #F1 https://t.co/DyB7Waofy6
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff insists Max Verstappen’s fourth consecutive title is already a foregone conclusion after the Red Bull driver cruised to victory at the Japanese Grand Prix ✍️ @MarkyMBryans https://t.co/dKek4OcgPZ
Team celebs 🍾🥇🥈 @redbullracing https://t.co/skd0Y6rGZZ