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Motor racing – Formula One F1 – Hungarian Grand Prix – Hungaroring, Budapest, Hungary – July 28, 2022 Red Bull’s Max Verstappen ahead of the Grand Prix REUTERS/Lisa Leutner

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The world of F1 gets to see its fair share of memes and parodies aimed at teams and drivers. Famed impression artist Conor Moore has made a return with his latest video out on YouTube. The video is a parody of each team’s season review for the first half of 2022.
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The Irish impression artist started off by mimicking Red Bull and Max Verstappen. In the video, while impersonating Max Verstappen, he said, “I think it’s safe to say both championships are racked up.” Will that be the case? Nobody knows as of now however, so far Verstappen and Red Bull look to be in prime position.
He also proceeded to take on the rest of the grid, sparing no one from Lewis Hamilton to Guenther Steiner.
He also made the best out of Charles Leclerc’s frustration as he imitated the Monegasque and his dwindling title hopes.
The fans have loved the video with it racking over 700k views within a day of the video’s release. However, the question they must be asking themselves will Max Verstappen’s double title comments turn into reality or not?
Title leader Max Verstappen issued a warning by Charles Leclerc
Max Verstappen has been comfortably leading the title race this season as he looks to defend his 2021 triumph. Sadly for the Tifosi, this has is shattering Charles Leclerc’s title hopes with each passing weekend.

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Formula One F1 – Austrian Grand Prix – Red Bull Ring, Spielberg, Austria – July 9, 2022 Red Bull’s Max Verstappen celebrates after winning the sprint race as Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc celebrates after placing second Pool via REUTERS/Christian Bruna
However, the Monegasque, with his never say die attitude, has refused to let go of his chances. While speaking to BBC sport he said, “Until it is mathematically over, then I still want to believe in it”.
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He went on to add, “This is what gives me the motivation.”
However, he went on to reiterate his hopes to make a comeback, “We just need to try and work as a team to put a weekend together for the nine remaining races and see where we end up.”
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However, Verstappen sits atop a comfortable lead, 80 points ahead of Charles Leclerc. So naturally, Leclerc has his work cut out for him. The season’s restart will be a crucial one for the title race and both Verstappen and Leclerc will be hoping to start the second half strong.
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