Max Verstappen has been unstoppable in recent seasons, leaving his rivals trailing behind. Despite attempts to challenge Red Bull’s supremacy, the team remains in a league of its own, with Verstappen racking up victories and showcasing unparalleled form. However, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner warns that periods of dominance can end quickly, emphasizing the need to appreciate and capitalize on their current success.
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Scottie Scheffler has been on an unparalleled run of form in 2024, cementing his position as the world’s leading golfer. His victories at Bay Hill, TPC Sawgrass, and the Players Championship have widened the gap between him and the rest of the field, with Scheffler earning an astonishing $15,960,560 this season so far. His per-start earnings of $1,869,323.50 surpass the winnings of 22 PGA Tour event winners.
Within the past month, golf has witnessed the emergence of two dominant players: Scottie Scheffler and Nelly Korda. Scheffler, the world’s No. 1, has amassed 10 PGA Tour titles, including two Masters victories, while Korda has recorded five consecutive LPGA victories, setting a new record. Both players possess exceptional talent and traits that have contributed to their rapid rise to stardom.
Max Verstappen’s continued dominance in Formula 1 has become a source of frustration for fans, according to McLaren’s Lando Norris. Norris, who finished second to Verstappen in the Chinese Grand Prix, said that the sport has become predictable with the Dutchman winning consistently. Norris praised Verstappen’s skill and the dominance of Red Bull’s car, but he also suggested that no other driver would be able to match Verstappen’s level of performance. Norris, who is still seeking his first F1 win, is currently the top driver outside of Red Bull and Ferrari in the standings. The next F1 Grand Prix weekend takes place in Miami from May 3-5.
Scottie Scheffler continued his impressive streak of victories by capturing the RBC Heritage title, his fourth win in five starts. Despite lacking preparation following his Masters triumph, Scheffler exhibited unwavering focus and rarely missed a shot, reflecting the dominance seen in Tiger Woods’ peak years.