Top Three Action Packed Races Of 2023 Season That You Need To Watch Again

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Monday, 15 January 2024 at 07:00
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Even though Red Bull won 21 out of 22 races in 2023, there have been many exciting, thrilling races that kept us on the edge of our seats. Here are our top three picks.

#3 Qatar Grand Prix Sprint Race

Even though Sprint races received quite a lot of criticism during the 2023 season, there have been some that were packed with action and incredible battles.
One of these has been the Qatar Grand Prix Sprint Race. One of the reasons this race was so great was that it wasn't clear which tire strategy would be the best.
Some drivers opted for medium compound tires and had a great advantage in the beginning but then lost a lot of pace towards the end and started losing positions to drivers on medium compound tires.
This race had very interesting dynamics and the final result wasn't clear until the final lap of the race.

#2 Las Vegas Grand Prix

Las Vegas Grand Weekend was also heavily criticized, and it had a few controversies before the race. However, as soon as the race started, it was clear it would be a good one.
One of the great elements of this race was that Ferrari had a strong enough pace to match Red Bull. After Charles Leclerc (starting from pole) got overtaken by Max Verstappen on the first lap, some people thought that was it.
However, the Monegasque driver managed to catch up with and actually overtake the Dutchman before the first pit stop. The Las Vegas Grand Prix was one of the races with the most overtakes in 2023, so we were never bored.
After the incredible inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix and Las Vegas Strip Circuit, we already can't wait for next year's edition of the race.

#1 Singapore Grand Prix

Singapore Grand Prix was the only Grand Prix race of the season that Red Bull Racing drivers didn't win. As a matter of fact, both Verstappen and Sergio Perez were out of the equation from the start of the qualifying.
It was clear the winner of this race would be a driver either from Ferrari, McLaren, or Mercedes. However, it wasn't clear which one it would be until the final lap of the race.
What's more, Carlos Sainz, with his strategical masterclass, showed that raw pace isn't everything when it comes to F1. With his genius strategy at the end of the race, he delivered the first and only win of the season for Ferrari.

Honorable Mentions:

There were many awesome races that didn't make it to the list. If our top three weren't enough for you, we also recommend watching the Dutch Grand Prix and the Belgian Grand Prix Sprint Race.
Both of the above-mentioned races were heavily affected by changing weather conditions which was an element that significantly influenced the final results.