LAS VEGAS - Red Bull's Max Verstappen clinched the Formula One world championship for the fourth time, and fourth year in a row, after finishing fifth in the Las Vegas Grand Prix on Saturday.
With two rounds to spare, the 27-year-old Dutch driver took an unbeatable 63-point lead over McLaren's Lando Norris in the championship.
George Russell won the night race from pole position in a Mercedes one-two finish with team mate Lewis Hamilton, who started 10th.
Ferrari's Carlos Sainz was third with team mate Charles Leclerc fourth.
Norris, who finished sixth, made a late pitstop to secure a bonus point for the fastest lap.
"What a season. Four times. Thank you guys. Thank you to everyone," Verstappen said over team radio after taking the chequered flag and being congratulated on becoming a four-times champion.
"It was a little bit more difficult than last year but we pulled through and we gave it all."