F1: Lucky title for Verstappen is ‘justice’ – Alonso

(GMM) Dr Helmut Marko admits seeing Max Verstappen become world champion on Sunday provoked “much more intense” emotions even than Red Bull’s first ever title with Sebastian Vettel.

“This goes much further than that. The emotions are much more intense,” the top team official confirmed to Sky Deutschland.

“The release that came after that last lap is really unparalleled.”

Race winner and 2021 F1 World Drivers Champion Max Verstappen of Netherlands and Red Bull Racing celebrates with Red Bull Racing Team Consultant Dr Helmut Marko in parc ferme during the F1 Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi at Yas Marina Circuit on December 12, 2021 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)

Indeed, the 78-year-old Austrian admits he not only had accepted defeat to Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton prior to the last lap, but even before he travelled to Abu Dhabi.

“Yes, I thought it was over, if I’m honest,” Marko said.

“Mercedes simply had the best car at the end of the season.”

It will go down in history as one of the most emotional and controversial ends to a world championship contest ever.

It has put F1 director Michael Masi in the spotlight for the way he re-started the race with one lap to go and with only Verstappen on fresh tires.

“Without the safety car, Lewis would have become champion. With the safety car, Max became champion,” said two-time champion Fernando Alonso.

“So in that respect, luck decided today, we have to be honest about that. But if you look at the other 21 races, even this one, Max also had a lot of bad luck, so maybe this was justice,” he told Ziggo Sport.

Where Alonso sees luck, however, Mercedes sees a breach of Formula 1’s own rules about the way in which lapped cars are reorganized before a re-start.

The reigning champions lodged two separate protests, and the stewards rejected them – and so Mercedes is now vowing to appeal.

“It’s really not good for anyone that they are doing this,” Red Bull team boss Christian Horner said.

“But they can’t just take this championship away from us. Nobody is taking Max’s title away. But hey, could we have expected a different reaction from them?”

Marko insisted: “We are the moral winners.”

Verstappen’s father Jos says the way Red Bull took precisely calculated risks with the race strategy on Sunday also needs to be given credit.

“Red Bull has always been very strong when it comes to tactics,” he insisted.

“For a long time they didn’t have the fastest car, so they had to rely on tactics. But Max was the best driver this year, and he deserves the world championship.

“In the end he had one chance, one lap, and he did it. I almost can’t believe it,” Jos added.

Max Verstappen of Netherlands and Red Bull Racing prepares to drive with his father Jos Verstappen before qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi at Yas Marina Circuit on December 11, 2021 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)