Toronto Star

Another season title in sight for Verstappen

- STEPHEN WADE

SUZUKA, JAPAN Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc knows it. So does anyone following Formula One; no calculator­s needed.

Red Bulls’ Max Verstappen is set to win his second straight drivers’ title, and it’s likely to come Sunday at the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.

Friday’s two practice sessions were run in steady drizzle and it could rain again Sunday, although Saturday’s qualifying is expected to be dry on the classic figure-eight circuit in central Japan.

“I think realistica­lly Max is going to be a champion, if it’s not this weekend it’s going to be very, very soon,” said Leclerc, who trails Verstappen by 104 points with five races to go. Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez is 106 behind.

If Verstappen wins Sunday, and also picks up the bonus point for the fastest lap, that would give him 26 points (25 for the win, one for the quickest lap) and make him champion. He could also win the season title with a lesser result, depending on how others finish.

If not, it’s sure to be settled in two weeks at the United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas.

Verstappen has been dominant all season with 11 victories in 17 races. The Singapore GP a week ago was the exception, where Verstappen finished seventh. He called it a “very messy weekend” on the street circuit.

“We all know that it was a bad weekend, but we also have shown this year that we’ve had a lot of very good weekends. So we know how to do it.”

Winning at Suzuka would be special. The track is operated by car manufactur­er Honda. Red Bull and sister team AlphaTaura run on Honda designed engines, and the race is officially called the “Honda Japanese Grand Prix.”

Honda formally quit F1 after last season, but still supports the two teams. In addition, Honda’s name will appear on the Red Bull livery this weekend. It could indicate a return to F1, though there’s nothing official.

“It’s great to see the full name back on the car,” Verstappen said. “And about the future … it’s too early to talk about that right now, but I think in general the Honda name for F1 is great and it would bse very nice to see them come back again.”

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