The Dutch driver has 13 wins this season and could set a new record for the most wins in a season in Formula 1
Max Verstappen He is only one win away from breaking the record. of triumphs shared in a single season by Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel. The Ferrari legend achieved 13 wins in 2004, while the four-time champion with Red Bull did it in 2013. Mad Max will have up to three match-balls to break the record.
The first opportunity comes at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez, where the Dutchman will have an extra rivalry with a Checo Pérez who runs at home and who may not be very docile when it comes to listening to team orders. You have to remember that Red Bull is already team and driver champion.
Pérez’s triumph is listed at [4.00]while Verstappen stands at [1.50] being clear this race has as clear favorites the Austrians. They won 50% of the races when the World Cup was a matter of Mercedes and its dominance.
Despite the pole they achieved in the last race, Carlos Sainz and the Ferrari team have it difficult on a track where the Italians have never won since he returned to the Formula 1 World Championship in 2015. The man from Madrid is listed light years away from victory at odds [12.00]while his partner Leclerc is not much better than [8.00].
In the midst of all this we find a Fernando Alonso who has had the most hectic week of the whole paddockThe Spaniard was stripped of his seventh place in the United States after receiving a 30-second penalty for going without a rear-view mirror. The Alpine driver luckily got his points back following an appeal to the FIA.
The two-time world champion has the sole objective of finishing a race this season on the podium and in this race we found that price to [14.00]. It could be the defining moment for Alonso to get his best result of the season taking into account that it is a circuit very prone to surprises.