F1 2023: Curse hangs over Max Verstappen’s head after Bahrain win

Lewis Hamilton may not be out of the Formula One title race just yet.

This is because of an incredible omen which has befallen the sport since 2017.

Max Verstappen cruised to victory at the season-opener in Bahrain, producing a dominant display which has left fans — and George Russell — believing the season is already over.

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However, as Hamilton will know all too well, F1 is a marathon, not a sprint.

And an omen which has gone in his favour in the past could return to haunt Verstappen as he endeavours to land a third title in a row, The Sun reports.

A remarkable pattern has revealed the winner of the opening race in each of the last six seasons has not gone on to win the world championship.

Max Verstappen cruised to victory at the season-opener in Bahrain, producing a dominant display which has left fans believing the season is already over.

However, as Hamilton will know all too well, F1 is a marathon, not a sprint.

And an omen which has gone in his favour in the past could return to haunt Verstappen as he endeavours to land a third title in a row.

A remarkable pattern has revealed the winner of the opening race in each of the last six seasons has not gone on to win the world championship.

Verstappen then won his second title last season after Charles Leclerc won the 2022 opener.

Therefore, if we believe this pattern, despite Verstappen’s Bahrain win the season is far from over.

The same time period has seen another strange data set emerge.

In this case, the driver topping the charts in the second free practice session (FP2) of the season’s first Grand Prix has gone on to land the title.

This points towards Fernando Alonso winning his third-ever F1 title – and first since 2006 – after he topped the charts during this year’s session.

The Spaniard’s Aston Martin allowed him to claim his 99th career podium after overtaking Carlos Sainz with a hilarious reaction.

This shows a remarkable turnaround by a team who only finished seventh in the constructor’s championship last year.

This story first appeared in The Sun and was republished with permission.

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