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‘Terrible' Singapore GP ‘doesn't matter' – Verstappen

Oct.3 After what he described as a 'very messy' weekend in Singapore, Max Verstappen will try again to wrap up his 2022 drivers' title this weekend in Japan. Under the Singapore lights, the Dutchman's Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez raced to victory on the damp street circuit and said Verstappen will have to work on his title once again this weekend at Suzuka. 'I think it's nicer for Max to get it in Japan. It would be very special for Honda,' Perez said. With a win and the fastest lap in Japan, Verstappen will render Ferrari's Charles Leclerc powerless to prevent a second consecutive title win for the Dutchman. And if he finishes second at Suzuka, a fifth place for Leclerc will still see...
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