itemprop=description content=The 26-year-old Dutchman completed the feat with six rounds remaining.
Max Verstappen has been crowned champion of the world after he finished second to Oscar Piastri in Saturday’s chaotic sprint round in Qatar.
“Max, you are a three-time world champion,” roared Red Bull’s jubilant team principal Christian Horner over the radio. “That is unbelievable. It has been an incredible year for you.” Asked if he feels more world championships are possible, the Dutch driver added: “We will see what happens. I am enjoying the moment and hopefully we will keep this momentum going for a while.”
The Dutchman survived and then slung his Red Bull underneath Lando Norris, who had started second, to take fifth.
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