Just in:Max Verstappen and Red Bull produced the most dominant F1 season to date in 2023, but this year will bring new horizons.

F1 will make history when the lights go out at the Bahrain Grand Prix on March 2nd.
For the first time, all 10 teams retained the same driver line-up as last season’s final race.
That’s why there are no rookies competing in motorsport’s highest class this year.
Last year, McLaren’s Oscar Piastri was named F1 Rookie of the Year after a fantastic campaign.
The 22-year-old scored 97 points during his short stint at AlphaTauri, edging out Williams gems Logan Sargent (1 goal) and Nic de Vries (0 points).
De Vries only competed in ten Grands Prix.
Max Verstappen drove the most dominant season in F1 history in 2023.
Piastri became the first rookie to score multiple podiums in F1 since Lewis Hamilton in 2007.
He also sprinted to victory at the Qatar Grand Prix from pole position and beat Verstappen at Lusail.
The McLaren driver fended off the Red Bull star on the day of Verstappen’s title race.
Sergio Perez crashes during sprint at Qatar Grand Prix due to accident with Esteban Ocon and Nico Hulkenberg.
It was the final nail in the coffin for the Mexican’s hopes of defeating Verstappen in the same duel for the title.
In the end, Perez will only score 285 of Red Bull’s 860 points in 2023.
Verstappen destroyed the field and won his third consecutive F1 Drivers’ title in 2023.
He set new records for most wins in a season (19), highest winning percentage (86.
3%), and longest winning streak (10).
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz denied Red Bull had a perfect 22/22 victory.
Sainz won the Singapore Grand Prix, fending off Mercedes’ George Russell and McLaren’s Lando Norris in a superb defensive race.
Red Bull surprisingly couldn’t find a set up and was embarrassed at Marina Bay.
From now on, their focus will be 100% on F1’s record-breaking 24-race season.
F1 is planning a record 24-race season, with the Chinese Grand Prix and Emilia Romagna Grand Prix resuming in 2024.
No F1 races have been held in China since 2019 due to the coronavirus disease (Covid-19).
As 2024 begins, F1 Oversteer predicted the next F1 season.
2024 F1 World Champion – Max Verstappen Well, to predict that someone other than Verstappen will win in F1.
It’s almost impossible.
He will win in the drivers’ category.
He will win the championship again in 2024.
In 2023, he dominated the starting grid like no other driver in series history.
Red Bull also focused on the development of its 2024 car in July.
Verstappen won 19 of 22 Grands Prix in 2023 and will face even closer races in 2024.
He is also likely to struggle to beat the record he set last year.
However, there were no major changes to the regulations, so winning would be a shock to Mercedes, Ferrari, or any of their rivals.
McLaren often emerged as Red Bull’s closest rival towards the end of 2023.
However, like Ferrari and Mercedes, they rarely came close to Red Bull on pure race pace.
Verstappen often had the answer to beat Norris and Piastri, Charles Leclerc and Sainz, or Russell and Hamilton.
2024 F1 Constructors’ World Champion – Red Bull Verstappen’s overwhelming dominance in F1 in 2023 was such that Red Bull could have won the Constructors’ Championship on his own.
The Dutchman scored 575 of Red Bull’s 860 points, 166 more than Mercedes’ Hamilton and Russell combined, leaving the Silver Arrows in second place.
If Mercedes, Ferrari, McLaren or other rivals cooperate, Red Bull may need Perez to be even stronger in 2023 and score more points.
However, it is also almost impossible to predict that teams other than Red Bull will win the 2024 F1 Constructors’ Championship, given that they entered their cars last July.
“We have limited wind tunnel time, so we have to make a decision,” Red Bull team principal Christian Horner told Sky Sports in July 2023.
Of course, it requires a large investment.