Max Verstappen dedicated his victory at the US Grand Prix to the recently deceased Red Bull founder Dietrich Mateschitz.

At the same time, the Dutchman made the constructors' title in Formula 1 perfect when he fought his way back to the top in front of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc after a botched pit stop.

Fernando Alonso caused a stir with a brief ride on the rear wheels.

International media write about the race:

Austria

Kronen Zeitung:

"Despite boxing whoops: Verstappen wins in Austin."

Kurier:

“It was a Formula 1 race to the taste of Dietrich Mateschitz, only the recently deceased founder of Red Bull could not have stood the beginning.

Because all eyes were on him on Sunday.”

Great Britain

The Telegraph:

"It was a finale that could have been written by Hollywood: 'Lewis versus Max 2: This time it's personal!'"

Daily Mail:

"Max Verstappen, the unstoppable missile, bagged win number 13 of the season to join Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel on a par."

Spain

Marca:

"Verstappen, on behalf of Dieter."

Mundo Deportivo:

"Verstappen takes America."

France

Le Figaro:

“Red Bull's eighth win in a row in Austin.

The Austrian marque struck again in Texas, taking victory with Max Verstappen (...) and the constructors' title with fourth place from Sergio Perez.

The blue cars dominate (...).”

L'Équipe:

"Max Verstappen is unstoppable."

Italy

La Repubblica:

“The world champion is forced to catch up after a mistake during the pit stop, but doesn't miss a move.

For Red Bull comes the constructor title, dedicated to the founder Dietrich Mateschitz.”

Tuttosport:

“The US Grand Prix, the 19th race of the World Championship, sees the winner Max Verstappen.

The Dutchman, who was confirmed as world champion in the past few weeks, doesn't even leave his opponents a crumb and also wins the race in Austin.”

Switzerland

Blick:

"The 5.513-kilometer Circuit of The Americas will be a rollercoaster ride for world champion Max Verstappen (25) - with a positive ending for him."

Tages-Anzeiger:

“Red Bull really wanted victory for the late founder Dietrich Mateschitz – and almost gave it away to Lewis Hamilton.”