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Max Verstappen

F1 fans deliver crucial Verstappen victory verdict

Helmut Marko believes Max Verstappen needs two more victories this season to retain his F1 drivers' title.

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The majority of Formula 1 fans believe Max Verstappen will win two of the remaining six grands prix. 

Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko recently stated that the Dutchman needs two more victories this year to become a four-time world champion. 

In a recent RacingNews365 poll, readers were asked how many more races would Verstappen win this season?

There was a clear winner, with 30% expecting the 27-year-old to collect two more victories. Interestingly, 15.7% do not think the reigning world champion will win again this season.

With Lando Norris chipping away at Verstappen's 52-point lead, it is unsurprising that just 3.3% of voters believe the Red Bull driver will win all six remaining races. 

Five out of six wins received the fewest votes at just 0.3%, whilst four out of six victories picked up 6.5%. 

When it came to either one or three more successes, the votes were almost even. Of those who voted, 21.4% expect Verstappen to claim one final win and 22.8% believe he will win three.

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In a very special episode of the RacingNews365 podcast, lead editor Ian Parkes and Nick Golding are joined by three-time F1 world champion Sir Jackie Stewart. The current F1 season, the sport's safety and Lewis Hamilton joining Ferrari are leading talking points.

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