
‘Driver of the Day’ was deservedly Daniel Ricciardo. It meant that despite an improvement in overall pace from the Silver Arrows, Verstappen’s lead was never truly under threat and so the final part of the race became somewhat of a procession.įurther back, Perez kept the home crowd fairly happy, completing the podium in third. Verstappen opted for a better performing medium tyre and, whilst there was a risk they would not last to the end, he managed his degradation well. However, a switch to hard tyres for his only stop proved to be his downfall. From there, Hamilton managed to stay in close touch for the first stint. Hamilton managed to squirrel his way past his teammate into second, whilst Russell was further set back by the home hero, Perez, overtaking him on the first lap. He got off to a solid start, despite the fact that Mexico is not necessarily the best place to start from pole due to the long run into turn one. On the subject of significant margins of victory, Mexico was a pretty good example of that from Verstappen.

In any case, the dominance and success of the Dutchman should not be underestimated, not least because the margin of victory in so many of the races has been remarkable. Back in 2004, the season in which Schumacher held the previous record, there were just 18 races.Īs an aside, the fact that Schumacher was so dominant in that 2004 season – Bahrain’s very first F1 race – perhaps goes some way to explain why there are so many Ferrari fans in the kingdom. Yes, it’s a reflection of an incredible impressive fast and reliable car, but it still requires exceptional talent to deliver, especially with such consistency.Īs for those statistics, Verstappen would be the first to admit that the season win record was helped by the fact that there are a record 23 races in 2022. Let’s also not forget that Verstappen took the drivers’ championship with four races to spare. Overall, Red Bull has won 16 of the 20 races this year, taking their first Constructors’ crown for nine years in the process. This far eclipses the height of dominance from Mercedes in the early hybrid era, with Hamilton reaching only 11 victories in his best season. His win over the weekend in Mexico is his 14th of the 2022 season, beating the previous record of 13 held by Michael Schumacher.


By the measure of most wins in a season, Max Verstappen has now driven the most successful season ever in F1 and the statistics are quite remarkable.
