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Verstappen promises to go ‘all out’ for 5th F1 title

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Max Verstappen Aims for Fifth World Title with Aggressive Strategy in Abu Dhabi

YAS MARINA, Abu Dhabi — Max Verstappen has vowed to go “all out” in pursuit of his fifth world title after securing pole position at Sunday’s championship decider in Abu Dhabi. The reigning champion is 12 points behind championship leader Lando Norris, who will start the race from second on the grid ahead of McLaren teammate and outsider for the title, Oscar Piastri.

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Max Verstappen Aims for Fifth World Title with Aggressive Strategy in Abu DhabiVerstappen’s Qualifying PerformanceRace Strategy and Tactics

Norris can secure his first world title by finishing on the podium, while Verstappen’s best route to championship glory is to win the race and hope Norris slips to fourth or lower. Asked if he was willing to take maximum risk to ensure victory and boost his chances of a fifth title, Verstappen said he would go “all out” on Sunday.

“I have nothing to lose,” he added. “For me, of course, I’m going to try to win the race. I’m going to defend [the lead] and if I need to attack, I’ll attack. Because what can happen? You have a second [place finish in the championship] or third or you win.” Verstappen’s determination to win is evident, and his strategy may involve taking risks to overtake his competitors.

Verstappen’s Qualifying Performance

Verstappen secured pole position by 0.201 seconds ahead of Norris in a qualifying session where margins were typically less than a tenth of a second. The Red Bull driver saved two sets of fresh soft tires for Q3 and said the track conditions also came towards him for his final two flying laps.

“Well in Q2, I stayed on scrubbed tires [to save a set of fresh tyres for Q3], and I think those laps already felt quite decent,” he said. “Because then in Q3, track temp is coming down, you can push a bit more, and that’s exactly what we did. We found a bit more lap time, and of course incredibly happy to be in first. That’s the only thing we can do, that’s the only thing we can control, is maximise everything we have and what we can with the car. We did that in qualifying.”

Max Verstappen took pole position for the Abu Dhabi GP as Lando Norris starts on the front row, and Oscar Piastri in third.
Max Verstappen took pole position for the Abu Dhabi GP as Lando Norris starts on the front row, and Oscar Piastri in third. (Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Race Strategy and Tactics

One option open to Verstappen if he is leading the McLarens after the first lap is to deliberately back them into the chasing pack to try to make Norris lose positions. It’s a tactic Lewis Hamilton employed on teammate Nico Rosberg while leading the 2016 title decider in Abu Dhabi, although in that instance Rosberg held on to second place and secured the title.

However, Verstappen said changes made to the circuit, cars, and tires since 2016 meant there is less chance of successfully backing up the pack. “It was a different [track] layout,” he said. “I feel like now you get towed around a lot more around the lap. So it’s probably not as easy to do something like that.”

Verstappen’s experience and expertise in racing will be crucial in determining his strategy for the race. With his fifth world title on the line, he will need to balance risk and caution to achieve his goal.

DriverTeamTimes
1 – Max VerstappenRed Bull1:22.207
2 – Lando NorrisMcLaren+0.201
3 – Oscar PiastriMcLaren+0.230
4 – George RussellMercedes+0.438
5 – Charles LeclercFerrari+0.523
6 – Fernando AlonsoAston Martin+0.695
7 – Gabriel BortoletoSauber+0.697
8 – Esteban OconHaas+0.706
9 – Isack HadjarRacing Bulls+0.865
10 – Yuki TsunodaRed Bull—

The stage is set for an exciting finale to the season, with Verstappen and Norris battling it out for the top spot. Will Verstappen’s aggressive strategy pay off, or will Norris’s consistency prove to be the key to his first world title? The answer will be revealed on Sunday.

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