Verstappen Dominates F1 Standings, Hamilton Closes Gap to Perez
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Verstappen Dominates F1 Standings, Hamilton Closes Gap to Perez

29 Oct 202329 Oct 2023 gpblog.com

Max Verstappen continues his stronghold on the F1 championship after a successful race in Mexico City, while Lewis Hamilton closes in on Sergio Perez for second place in the standings.

Key Takeaways

  • 1.The updated Drivers' World Championship standings following the race are as follows: 1.
  • 2."Grabbing second place is certainly no longer an impossible task," noted an F1 analyst, highlighting how the battle for runner-up has intensified.
  • 3.As the Formula 1 season progresses, it appears to be Max Verstappen's championship to lose, particularly after his commanding performance during the recent Mexican Grand Prix.

As the Formula 1 season progresses, it appears to be Max Verstappen's championship to lose, particularly after his commanding performance during the recent Mexican Grand Prix. "It should have been Sergio Perez's weekend, it became Max Verstappen's and (to a slightly lesser extent) Lewis Hamilton's race," said a commentator on the race dynamics.

With each passing race, Verstappen is extending his lead, further solidifying his place atop the leaderboard, while Perez, his Red Bull teammate, faced a challenging race that saw him lose valuable points. "The Mexican saw Lewis Hamilton closing in on him in the battle for second place," the commentator noted, reflecting the growing competition between the two drivers.

Hamilton's ascent in the standings is becoming increasingly tangible. "Grabbing second place is certainly no longer an impossible task," noted an F1 analyst, highlighting how the battle for runner-up has intensified.

In addition, Fernando Alonso had an opportunity to solidify his ranking but ended up scoring no points this time around. This shift allowed Carlos Sainz, who managed to score, to catch up, placing both drivers on equal footing in the standings. "Both drivers are now equal in the standings," said the analyst, emphasizing the ebb and flow of driver positions.

Lando Norris continues to be a consistent point scorer, contributing to the competitive tension within the top ranks. Meanwhile, Daniel Ricciardo ended his scoreless streak during the Grand Prix, significantly bolstering his team’s momentum as he secured six points. This change marked a positive turn for the Australian, as emerging talent continues to shake up the rankings.

The updated Drivers' World Championship standings following the race are as follows:

1. Max Verstappen 491 2. Sergio Perez 240 3. Lewis Hamilton 220 4. Fernando Alonso 183 5. Carlos Sainz 183 6. Lando Norris 169 7. Charles Leclerc 166 8. George Russell 151 9. Oscar Piastri 87 10. Pierre Gasly 56 11. Lance Stroll 53 12. Esteban Ocon 45 13. Alexander Albon 27 14. Valtteri Bottas 10 15. Nico Hulkenberg 9 16. Yuki Tsunoda 8 17. Guanyu Zhou 6 18. Daniel Ricciardo 6 19. Kevin Magnussen 3 20. Liam Lawson 2 21. Logan Sargeant 1 22. Nyck de Vries 0.

As the season heads toward its conclusion, the battle for second place is heating up, with Hamilton set to challenge Perez closely in the future races. The veteran driver’s consistency could prove crucial as the championship race enters its final stretch. Analysts will be closely monitoring how these dynamics play out as both Hamilton and Perez prepare for upcoming challenges on the track. Clearly, every Grand Prix will matter more than ever in the push for higher standings among the top contenders.

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