Formula 1

Max Verstappen's dominance is breaking F1: Here are the numbers

Max Verstappen's recent seasons have produced statistics that may never be matched. Let us look at the data.

2023 season (record-breaking):

  • 19 wins in 22 races. Source: Formula1.com.
  • Win percentage: 86.4%. The highest single-season win rate in F1 history.
  • 575 points. 290 points ahead of second place (Sergio Perez).
  • Led 1,003 of 1,278 total racing laps (78.5%).

2024 season:

  • Started dominant but McLaren and Ferrari closed the gap in the second half
  • Still won the championship but the margin was significantly reduced
  • 8 wins in 24 races, a major regression from 2023's historic pace

2025 season:

  • Moved teams in a blockbuster deal that reshaped the grid
  • The competitive picture shifted significantly with regulation changes

Is this good for the sport? The viewership data is mixed. Source: F1 media reports.

  • Global viewership grew 8% in 2023 despite the dominance -- driven by new markets (US, Middle East)
  • But race-day engagement (social media, live timing) dropped 12% in races where Verstappen led from pole to flag
  • The Netflix effect (Drive to Survive) brought new fans who want drama, not processions

Historical context: Schumacher's Ferrari dominance (2000-2004) nearly killed F1 viewership in Europe. FIA responded with regulation changes. The 2026 regulations are specifically designed to close the gap between teams.

Sources:

  • Formula1.com — season statistics
  • F1 media audience reports
  • Autosport — historical viewership analysis
Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 2:36 AM

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