As
Max Verstappen secured his third
Formula 1 title at the
Qatar Grand Prix weekend, the
Red Bull Racing driver is in a shared sixth place on the list of drivers with the most F1 titles. According to 2016
F1 champion
Nico Rosberg, what Verstappen is currently doing is historic.
'Verstappen is historic, unreal, spectacular'
In fact, according to the former Mercedes driver, it is so historic that with his third title, the Dutchman is already close to other greats the sport has ever known, greats like
Ayrton Senna and
Lewis Hamilton. In absolute terms, Verstappen storms the top five on this list, but according to Rosberg, Verstappen is already almost on the same level as the drivers who won many more titles than him.
"It's really historic," Rosberg told Sky Sports. "It's unbelievable the run of form he's had and the level that he's driving at, the records he's beating. Unreal. He's even getting close to those five greatest of all time now. It's spectacular. With the way he's driving, he's getting close to the Fangios, Schumachers, Sennas and Hamiltons."
With his three titles, Verstappen is on a shared P6 in the rankings, along with Senna,
Nelson Piquet,
Niki Lauda, Jackie Stewart and Jack Brabham.
Alain Prost and
Sebastian Vettel are in shared fourth place with four titles each.
Juan Manuel Fangio achieved five and is on P3. At the top of the list are the names of Hamilton and
Michael Schumacher, with a shared record of both seven titles.