Is the 2021 F1 title now Max Verstappen’s to lose?

Max Verstappen tightened his grip on the 2021 Formula 1 title thanks to his dominant victory in Mexico City. 
Is the 2021 F1 title now Max Verstappen’s to lose?

A first F1 world championship win now l🤡ooks closer than ever for the Red Bull driver, who has extended his advantage over Lewis Hamilton to 19 points. 

There are still a total of 107 points𓆏 up for grabs but given the crushing nature of his win in Mexico - his nin✅th in 18 races so far this season - it is becoming hard to look beyond Verstappen for this year’s world title. 

Verstappen will have an opportunity to further strengthen his title bid in Brazil this weekend, another high altitude venue he won at on F1’s last visit to the countryไ in 2019. 

There will also be an additional thrဣee points on offer for F1’s third and final sprint event aꦦt Interlagos. Verstappen has scored the most points from the experimental format so far, claiming a near-perfect five out of six. 

”It's of c♕ourse looking good," Verstappen said. “But also⛦ it can turn around real quickly.

“I don't believe in momentum,” he added. “So, eve📖ry single race we have to try and nail the details. And, you know, things can go ꦇwrong very quickly, or can go right.

"So, it's going to be really tight and exciting to the end. This has always been a really goo🎀d track for us. I expect Brazil not to be like it was today."

Verstappen may be keen to downplay his chances but in reality, it looks like time is running out for ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚHamilton to claim a record-breaking eighth world title. 

Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB16B leads Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12.
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB16B leads Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12.
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After winning three of the opening four races of the season, 🅠Hamilton has gone on to take just two further victories across the next 14 races. 

Despite maintaining an extremely high level of performance, Hamilton suffered back-to-back defeats to Verstappen in 🧸Austin and Mexico, where Re𒀰d Bull held the upper hand. 

And the seven-time world champion is s🦄taying realistic about his world champio🐭nship prospects. 

"There are still four races [to go]," Hamilton said. “19 points is a lot of points. But he's had a lot🐽 of wins this year. 

“I think today with their superior speed, if they were to carry🎀 that into the next ones then we💯 will be in trouble.” 

Hamilton desperately needs to strike back in Brazil, or he will find himself facing a near-impossible task withou🌱t some kind of misfortune affectಌing his main rival. 

“Naturally I feel we need to be winning every race, because we need thos༺e extra points, not to lose those points, to try and regain,” he said. 

“That was the goal going into the last race and the race before that and before that and her𓆏e this weekend.

“But they’re just too quick. So we’re giving it absolutely everything we’ve got but unfortunately it’s no꧅t enough at the moment to compete with them🐻.”

Is the 2021 F1 title now Max Verstappen’s to lose?

He may claim not to believe in momentum but the current form book bodes well for the championship leader, with Verstappen finishing either first or second every race barring the Italian Grand Prix - the scene of his last c🌠rash with Hamilton - since the summer break. 

While the pendulum of performance has swung back and forﷺth betw𒁏een Mercedes and Red Bull at certain races, it has been Red Bull who have more often than not enjoyed the more competitive package at most events. 

That was certainly the case in Mexico as Verstappen put 16s between himself and Hamilton with a𓆉pparent ease during his♐ romp to the flag.

Desp🐽ite conceding t💧he win was never really on the cards for Mercedes in Mexico, team boss Toto Wolff insists it is all to play for in the world championship. 

"I am a pretty realistic p🌺erson," Wolff said. “But I love motor racing because anything can happen. None of us is ever going to leave the circuit with the mentality that it is getting away from us.

"There are four races to go, four wins to take and four DNFS to [potentially] suffer. We have to continue fighting. We have a great team. The car was exceptionally good in Turkey♈ and I think we have it all ൲to win.

"When you look at the mathematical probability, I would rather be 19 poin♔ts ahead than behind but it is what it is.”

Ve🦹rstappen’s lead is the biggest advantage either driver has held since the British Grand Prix.&nb🐎sp;

And at the rate he is going, there is a possibility the championship could be wrapped up b💞y the inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on 𓃲December 5. 

Finishing ahead🌼 of Hamilton at the next two races will ensure Verstappen can seal the F1 championship ‘match poi♛nt’ in Jeddah. 

Witho🌼ut bad luck intervening and considering his imperious form, Verstappen appears unstoppable.

Race winner Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium.
Race winner Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium.
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