Max Verstappen asserts he would have won the Formula 1 title this year if he drove for McLaren. He clinched his fourth consecutive title despite Red Bull not being the fastest team for much of the season. Verstappen's comments come after a playful exchange with McLaren's CEO, Zak Brown, and highlight his determination to prove his skills regardless of car quality.
Max Verstappen has claimed he would have also won the Formula 1 title this year had he been driving for McLaren instead of Red Bull . Verstappen clinched his fourth consecutive world title at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, despite Red Bull no longer being the fastest team on the grid. He emphasized his pride in the achievement, noting that for 70% of the season, Red Bull did not have the fastest car.
Verstappen's comments follow his playful exchange with McLaren's chief executive, Zak Brown, and his continued determination to prove his worth beyond his superior machinery
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