Max Verstappen is not only the possessor of the best car, but also the most proficient F1 pilot.
Verstappen, in my view, is not an average driver. He hconsecutive wins of two championships, which he is on the path to securing a third, and setting remarkable records along the way. It is highly unlikely that Perez would succeed in demonstrating this fact: that he possesses the same car as Max.
Due to this rationale, if it were solely Red Bull, Perez would be in closer proximity to Verstappen. The machine-pilot duo handles the distinction.
While I concur with the notion that Norris merits media coverage, his achievement ought not to be his second-place finish, but rather his inadvertent destruction of the €50,000 Hungarian porcelain trophy, which was a thing of beauty.
Given that he holds the second position, he is unlikely to possess more merit than the first position holder. It is a fact that the championship is becoming monotonous with his repeated wins.
In my opinion, he is not an average driver. With two championships under his belt and another in sight, he has set and broken multiple records. It is highly unlikely that Perez would succeed, as evidenced by previous outcomes. The car that Max owns is the same as that owned by the Mexican.
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Achieves in Hungary:
Red Bull won 44; 12 in a row, surpassing McLaren’s ‘98.
Max won his seventh GP in a row.