The victory of the Dutch pilot allowed his team to score 623 points, while its closest rival, Mercedes AMG gained only 305 points, meaning there are no mathematical chances to surpass Red Bull during the remaining six races.
This would be the sixth tittle for the UK-based team.
Mclaren’s driver Lando Norris came in second with a 19.387-second gap. Another Mclaren’s driver, Oscar Piastri, was third with 36.494 seconds behind the winner.
The next Formula 1 grand prix will take place in Qatar at the Losail International Circuit on October 8.