Verstappen's run of titles started in 2021, when he narrowly managed to beat Lewis Hamilton to the title at the last race of the season in Abu Dhabi, with an overtake on the final lap of the race.
Max Verstappen clinched his third consecutive title at the Qatar Grand Prix last weekendOn his way to the title, Max Verstappen won 10 F1 races in a row, breaking Sebastian Vettel's record for consecutive race winsThe Dutchman described his 2021 title as the "most emotional", but not necessarily the best
Since then, he hasn't looked back, cruising to the 2022 title by obliterating his nearest challenger Charles Leclerc before looking even more comfortable this season, breaking records along the way.
Now, speaking to the F1 Nation podcast, Verstappen has explained why his 2023 season was so good.
“It's the best," he stated.
"I think the first one was the most emotional because that's when your dreams come true in F1, but this one is the result of my most accomplished season, with all these victories in a row and this car which is itself probably the most accomplished.
"So for me, this title is probably the one I'm most proud of, because of the consistency.”
Verstappen will be looking to break further records at the next race in Austin Texas as F1 gears up for the United States Grand Prix.