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It was another brilliant weekend for Max Verstappen in the 2022 F1 season. Till now, the Dutchman has not only picked up a dozen wins this year but also retained the F1 championship he worked for relentlessly last year. As there’s a huge celebration coming up for the win, the Red Bull star chose to keep them minimal.

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Winning two championships is no easy feat, and winning that back-to-back is regarded as extraordinary, for sure. However, Max Verstappen has chosen to keep the celebration at “home.”

In a recent interview with Sky Sports F1, when asked how will the Red Bull driver celebrate the win tonight, Verstappen said, “I am going home.”

This shows the dedication the 25-year-old has in life. With the United States Grand Prix coming up two weeks, Verstappen might be starting to prepare for it already. Who knows?

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Verstappen, who’s worth $60 million, is often spotted spending time with family during breaks, and this time around he might have his girlfriend Kelly Piquet, his father Jos Verstappen, and his mother Sophie Kumpen accompanying the 2022 world champion.

Max Verstappen thanks his family and loved ones for the rare feat

Max Verstappen thanked his family, his friends as well as people who have managed his career. The Dutchman acknowledged the efforts put in by them throughout his journey.

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In a Twitter post made by the driver himself, Verstappen stated,A big thank you goes out to my family, loved ones, and management, they support me whatever happens. I can not do this without you.”

The Bulls star didn’t forget to thank his fans, though. He further wrote, “To all fans, many many thanks for your incredible support, wherever we go, you are there! Absolutely amazing.”

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All in all, it’s time to celebrate the championship win for Max Verstappen. Moreover, Red Bull will be more than happy as well. With a driver’s championship as well as a 1-2 finish with Sergio Perez, this has been a perfect weekend at Honda’s home turf, a circuit they hold dear.