Verstappen looks for 'perfect weekend' in Japan to retain title

Red Bull Racing's Dutch driver Max Verstappen (C) signs an autograph for a fan ahead of the Formula One Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka on October 6, 2022. (Photo by Toshifumi KITAMURA / AFP)
Max Verstappen said Thursday that he needs "a perfect
weekend" to clinch his second straight Formula One championship at this
weekend's Japanese Grand Prix.
Red Bull's runaway championship leader can secure the title
at Suzuka if he gains eight points on nearest rival Charles Leclerc of Ferrari
and six on team-mate Sergio Perez.
That would happen if Verstappen wins the race and claims the
fastest lap, or if he finishes first and Leclerc finishes lower than second
place.
The flying Dutchman is trying not to think too hard about
wrapping up the title, despite 12 previous Formula One world champions having
been crowned at the Japanese Grand Prix.
"It would be very nice if it was here, but if it doesn't
happen here I will be even more in favour the next race," said the
25-year-old, who missed the chance to clinch the championship at last week's
Singapore Grand Prix after a seventh-place finish.
"It doesn't really change anything, you just want to
have a good weekend and maximise everything you can.
"I need a perfect weekend to be able to clinch the title
here but to be honest I'm not really thinking about it too much."
Verstappen would become only the third driver after Michael
Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel to clinch the title with four races to spare if
he gets the job done in Suzuka.
The Japanese Grand Prix returns after a three-year absence
because of Covid and Verstappen is excited to be competing in front of the
"crazy" Japanese fans again.
"They're very passionate -- crazy but in a good way, and
they really dress up," said Verstappen, who has won 11 of 17 races so far
this season.
"You could see quite a few people walking around with a
DRS rear wing on their heads. It shows you how popular motor sport is in
Japan."
Verstappen's Red Bull car will carry a Honda logo at this
weekend's race as part of a "strengthened relationship" with the
Japanese company.
Honda officially left Formula One at the end of last season
but signed an agreement to continue providing technical assistance in engine
development to Red Bull and sister team Alpha Tauri until the end of the 2025
season.
Verstappen said winning the title in Japan would be
"extra special" because of his team's relationship with Honda.
"It's great to see the full name back on the car,"
he said.
"It makes it extra special that they are back on the car
just before their home grand prix. We have been working well together and it's
been enjoyable."
Verstappen will be looking to improve on last weekend's
performance, after a fuelling blunder in qualifying left him with too much work
to do on the tight Marina Bay street circuit.
Verstappen called the race "a prime example of how you
don't want a weekend to go" but insisted there was "not really much
to change" in Japan.
"They all know that it was a bad weekend but we have
also shown this year that we have had a lot of good weekends so we know how to
do it," he said.
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