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How can Max Verstappen win 2023 world championship in Qatar?
How can Max Verstappen win 2023 world championship in Qatar?
Max Verstappen only needs to finish in the top six in the Saturday sprint race at the Qatar Grand Prix to secure the 2023 F1 drivers’ title. The Red Bull driver has dominated this season, winning 13 of the 16 races as well as two of the three sprints. PREVIEW: How Qatar plans to make F1 grand prix their ‘new World Cup’ He most recently won in Japan, having previously failed to finish on the podium for the first time in 2023 after a mysterious drop in performance in Singapore. Nonetheless, Verstappen’s current total of 400 points puts him 177 points clear of team-mate Sergio Perez with 180 points left on the table. Here’s how Verstappen can secure title No 3 in Qatar: How can Max Verstappen win 2023 F1 world championship? It’s quite simple – Verstappen only needs three more points between now and the end of the season in Abu Dhabi. Recent history suggests that will come in the next race, which is the Saturday sprint race (100km dash) around the Lusail International Circuit in Qatar. As a result, Verstappen only needs to finish sixth or higher – regardless of where Perez finishes – to secure his third-straight world title. Though an unlikely set of circumstances, a seventh-place finish would be enough if Perez comes second, while eighth would also secure the title if Perez finishes third. Verstappen could secure the world title without scoring in the points, too. If Perez finishes fourth or lower in the sprint race, Verstappen will be the champion regardless of where he finishes. If Perez wins the sprint and Verstappen fails to score a point (top eight-finish), then Verstappen would still be crowned champion if he finishes eighth or higher during Sunday’s Qatar Grand Prix. Verstappen will leave Qatar as the champion if he has a points advantage of 146 points or more. What are the timings for the Qatar Grand Prix? The next race weekend of the 2023 season, the Qatar Grand Prix, takes place from Friday 6 October – Sunday 8 October as F1 returns to Lusail for the first time since the inaugural race in 2021. The schedule is as follows: first practice takes place at 2:30pm (BST) on Friday before qualifying for Sunday’s grand prix at 6pm. On Saturday, the sprint shootout which determines the grid for the sprint race takes place at 2pm before the sprint race itself at 6:30pm (BST). The 2023 Qatar Grand Prix on Sunday starts at 6pm (BST). Read More Adrian Newey reveals ‘emotional’ Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton regret Christian Horner admits ‘keeping an eye’ on Lando Norris amid Red Bull link Christian Horner reveals Max Verstappen ambition ahead of Japan victory Piastri takes first F1 pole for Qatar sprint as Verstappen starts third What is a sprint race in F1 and how does new qualifying shootout work? F1 Qatar Grand Prix LIVE: Sprint race updates and times at Lusail
2023-10-07 22:45
'RHOA' star Marlo Hampton calls out Kandi Burruss for keeping mum on gun violence at her restaurant Blaze
'RHOA' star Marlo Hampton calls out Kandi Burruss for keeping mum on gun violence at her restaurant Blaze
Marlo Hampton feels the cast has become selective about what they reveal, especially after Kandi Burruss' refusal to speak about the shootout
2023-05-22 11:33
MLB trade grades: Max Scherzer injury changes everything in Rangers-Mets swap
MLB trade grades: Max Scherzer injury changes everything in Rangers-Mets swap
At the MLB trade deadline, the Mets sent Max Scherzer to the Texas Rangers for a top-100 prospect. Who won the trade after Scherzer's injury?
2023-09-14 05:45
Egypt's central bank leaves key interest rates on hold
Egypt's central bank leaves key interest rates on hold
Egypt's central bank kept its overnight interest rates unchanged on Thursday, saying that growth had slowed in the
2023-05-19 02:24
Pinto and Ramírez hit two-run homers in the 7th as the Rays rally to beat the Mariners 7-4
Pinto and Ramírez hit two-run homers in the 7th as the Rays rally to beat the Mariners 7-4
René Pinto and Harold Ramírez hit two-run homers in the seventh inning, and the Tampa Bay Rays rallied to beat the Seattle Mariners 7-4
2023-09-09 09:26
25-under-25: Anthony Edwards is only getting started
25-under-25: Anthony Edwards is only getting started
Still only 22 years old, Anthony Edwards has already established himself as a budding star. He's ranked No. 2 on our list of the best young players in the NBA.
2023-10-12 20:15
South Korean academic acquitted of defaming 'comfort women'
South Korean academic acquitted of defaming 'comfort women'
A South Korean professor who challenged the consensus view of Japan's wartime sex slaves was acquitted of defaming the victims on...
2023-10-26 15:34
Musk says will tweet thoughts regardless of business blowback
Musk says will tweet thoughts regardless of business blowback
Elon Musk on Tuesday said a new Twitter chief executive will let him devote more time to Tesla, but that he will continue to tweet his unfiltered thoughts...
2023-05-17 09:51
Mike Greenberg Refuses to Send 'Get Up' to Break So Segment About the Jets Can Go On Forever
Mike Greenberg Refuses to Send 'Get Up' to Break So Segment About the Jets Can Go On Forever
VIDEO: Mike Greenberg tells producer "I'm not going to break."
2023-09-28 00:50
Hike and then?: Five questions for the ECB
Hike and then?: Five questions for the ECB
By Naomi Rovnick and Stefano Rebaudo LONDON The European Central Bank looks set to pull the rate-hike trigger
2023-07-24 13:12
Luka Modric signs new one-year contract at Real Madrid
Luka Modric signs new one-year contract at Real Madrid
Luka Modric has extended his contract with Real Madrid for another year. The LaLiga club announced on Monday that Croatia playmaker Modric, 37, would remain with the Spanish giants until at least the end of June 2024. Modric – who joined Real from Tottenham in 2012 and has gone on to win the Champions League five times as well as three LaLiga titles – would have been out of contract this summer and so could have left on a free transfer. A statement from Real Madrid read: “Real Madrid and Luka Modric have agreed to extend the player’s contract, which remains linked to the club until June 30 2024.” Modric – who helped Croatia reach the 2018 World Cup final and won the Ballon d’Or that year – had been linked with following former team-mate Karim Benzema in making a big-money move to Saudi Arabia. Following the announcement of his new contract at Real Madrid, Modric wrote on Twitter: “Home Sweet Home. #Modric2024”. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-06-26 18:23
Messi brings glory years in Europe to a close with Miami move
Messi brings glory years in Europe to a close with Miami move
About to turn 36, Lionel Messi could hang up his boots content that his glorious career is complete after he led Argentina to victory...
2023-06-08 03:48