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All The Riders Who Have Won Races In F1 2023

11 months ago By Sports Desk

The 2023 F1 season has just passed, and what a beast of a season it was!

Especially for Max Verstappen and Red Bull, the season showcased their dominance and showed how great they are. Winning 19 out of 22 races of the season shows Max Verstappen’s greatness as well as Red Bull’s mechanical and technical brilliance.

RedBull, as a constructor, has won 21 out of the 32 races, a great feat that had never been achieved. The once-called ‘baby’ team has now become a giant over the years.

Verstappen’s teammate, Sergio Perez, is another great driver; he is the only other driver to pick up multiple wins this season.
He has also showcased his skills and talents, especially on the difficult street circuits. The Mexican could clearly win some other races too, but team policies to make Max the No. 1 driver cost him the races.

As we look back at the 2023 FIA Formula 1 World Championship, the season was dominated by Red Bull Racing and Max Verstappen. Who cruised to his 3rd consecutive drivers’ championship at the Qatar Grand Prix?By the end of the season, his team, Red Bull Racing, had won their 6th constructors’ championship and 2nd championship consecutively. There have been only three drivers who have won races in the 2023 F1 championship; one is Max Verstappen, the other two are his compatriot Sergio Perez and Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz Jr.

Let’s take a look at the drivers who have won races in F1 2023.

1.MAX VERSTAPPEN:
The 2023 Formula 1 season is single-handedly dominated by Max Verstappen. In the 2023 season, the Dutch Max Verstappen racked up a record-breaking 19 wins out of the 22 races. out of which 10 came in consecutively, breaking Sebastian Vettel’s previous record of nine consecutive wins. At the end of the season, his 19 wins remain the most in an F1 season.

2.SERGIO PEREZ:
After winning two races out of the first four, Mexican Sergio Perez had a pretty decent start to the 2023 season. Perez showed consistent performance throughout the year, securing victories in Saudi Arabia and Azerbaijan. The Mexican could clearly win some other races too, but team policies to make Max the No. 1 driver cost him the races.

3.CARLOS SAINZ JR:
The Spanish driver,driving for Ferrari, impressed with his remarkable driving throughout the whole season. His only win of the season came with brilliant driving at the Singapore Grand Prix. The only other driver other than the Red Bull pair to pick a win, Sainz was damn happy about it because it was also the first F1 race win in his career.

Three drivers shared the 22 races, with one of them winning a staggering 19 of them. Can anybody just believe that?

And Max Verstappen and Red Bull have done exactly that; even other great teams like Mercedes and Ferrari were on the grid, along with their star drivers like Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc. But no one was able to drop this driver and team.

However, these 3 drivers, with their raw talent and unique driving talent, took the 2023 F1 season to new heights, proving fans a lot of joy and excitement.

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