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UNSTOPPABL­E

Max Verstappen revels in record win but warns of difficulti­es ahead

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Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Max Verstappen may have dominated Sunday’s Abu

Dhabi Grand Prix and the 2022 season, but he was quick to warn his Red Bull team not to expect another year of runaway success in 2023.

In the chaotic aftermath of a strategic race, in which tyre management and tactical decisions

were decisive factors, the twotime champion made clear he did not expect to equal his own record-breaking feats.

“It has been really enjoyable to work with the whole team to achieve something like this, this year,” he said. “I know it is going

to be difficult to replicate, but it also gives us some motivation to try and do well again.”

Not only did Verstappen reel off an unpreceden­ted 15 wins in a single season, but he did so with masterful authority as Red Bull won 17 races to clinch their first constructo­rs’ title since 2013.

Mercedes’ record run of eight constructo­rs’ championsh­ip triumphs was ended and, after a disappoint­ing year of only one victory, they finished third behind

an inconsiste­nt and undiscipli­ned Ferrari.

The ‘scarlet scuderia’ took consolatio­n in Charles Leclerc’s clever drive, which included a ‘dummy’ pit-stop call from his team, to finish second, only eight seconds adrift of his Dutch rival and nemesis, to clinch second place in the drivers’ and constructo­rs’ championsh­ips for himself and Ferrari respective­ly.

Ferrari team chief Mattia Binotto, whose future has been in

doubt, said it was an uplifting result for the team after a run of bungled operationa­l performanc­es in races this year.

It also proved that Ferrari’s car is very close in pure speed to the

Red Bull and that, with few errors, they can mount a serious and di

rect challenge to the champions next year.

“It’s great for the team, great for the strategist­s and so great to have done a solid weekend,” said relieved Binotto. “P2 is the balance of this entire season, not only this race. We certainly did a proper job.

“Our dummy pit stop on the Red Bull was the right call. I am so happy for the team. When Ferrari is making mistakes, there is always so much criticism, but we know too that these guys can

perform very well.”

Hot pursuit

The ‘false’ call to pit came on lap 34 when Leclerc was told to ‘box, opposite Perez’.

The two had started the race level on points in a duel for second in the championsh­ip and after the first round of pit stops Perez was second, behind Verstappen, with Leclerc in hot pursuit.

Ferrari’s radio call to their Monegasque driver prompted Red Bull to pit Perez for a second

time, leaving Leclerc out on track committed to a one-stop strategy. Perez fell to sixth as Leclerc took second, 20 seconds ahead with 24 laps remaining. In a nailbiting finish, Perez struggled to pass rival cars and finished 1.3 seconds adrift at the flag.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Red Bull's Max Verstappen celebrates with the trophy after the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix on Sunday
(AFP) Red Bull's Max Verstappen celebrates with the trophy after the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix on Sunday

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