Max Verstappen delivered a masterclass performance at the 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in Formula 1 with a sensational victory from 17th on the grid. With damp conditions and a penalty that placed him at the back, Verstappen took on a fierce field at Interlagos, conquering the circuit with daring overtakes that left fans and rivals in awe.
Verstappen’s win was nothing short of spectacular, especially considering the unpredictable wet track that complicated passing maneuvers. The Dutchman’s precision and confidence in these treacherous conditions had fans recalling his stunning drive at the 2016 Brazilian GP, where he similarly wowed the crowd with his skill in the rain.
“This one is definitely more crucial than back in the day,” Verstappen reflected post-race, comparing it to his iconic 2016 performance. “There I had nothing to lose, I was not in a championship fight. But today, with so much at stake, I had to be more controlled and mindful of the championship.”
Meanwhile, Verstappen’s teammate faced a challenging weekend, starting from P12 and struggling to gain ground after an early spin. Although the conditions were tough, the Mexican driver expressed his satisfaction that fans got to experience the action despite the rain and was quick to congratulate Verstappen on his powerful drive.
“It’s always great to race in Brazil; the fans are so passionate,” he said. “Big congrats to Max. He was strong all weekend and charged through the field—it’s a fantastic result for the team.”
With Verstappen’s win, Red Bull tightens its grip on the championship standings, setting an impressive tone as they head into the season’s final races in Las Vegas, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi. The Dutchman’s momentum and the team’s fine-tuned performance have put them in a prime position to close out the season on top.