Max Verstappen's third successive Formula One drivers' championship is "only the beginning", says 1978 title-winner Mario Andretti, who feels the Dutchman could go on to break records in the sport.
Red Bull star Verstappen wrapped up his third world title in as many years by finishing second in a dramatic sprint race in Qatar on Saturday, having left his rivals in the dust throughout a dominant 2023 season.
Verstappen capped off his championship triumph in style on Sunday by cruising to victory at the Qatar Grand Prix.
The 26-year-old has a long way to go to match the accomplishments of the sport's all-time greats, however, with Michael Schumacher's record haul of seven titles being equalled by Lewis Hamilton in 2020.
However, Andretti – who captured the world crown when driving for Team Lotus in 1978 – feels those are the names Verstappen will be looking to hunt down in the coming years.
Speaking to Stats Perform, Andretti said of Verstappen: "There's no question that he fits the category of the greats, and it's ongoing.
"Like you say, it's three championships in a row and he's still going. There's no sign anywhere that he has reached a peak.
"It's really fun watching someone like that, because he's just taking advantage of every single ounce that's at his disposal under any circumstance.
"The way I look at it, records are made to be broken. I never thought that Schumacher would have any rivals, not in my lifetime.
"I think Lewis Hamilton disproved that by tying that record, and Max is on his way, no question.
"I mean, if there's anyone that you could consider to be a record-breaker, it's going to be Max Verstappen. At 26, it's only the beginning."
Verstappen has won 14 races this season, including an unprecedented run of 10 successive victories starting with May's Miami Grand Prix and ending after he triumphed at Monza last month.
Andretti recalled Verstappen's very first race win – which came as an 18-year-old at the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix – as he heaped further praise on the Dutchman for his dominant displays.
"What makes Verstappen a great driver is that he is something special," Andretti continued.
"As a matter of fact, when you say 'special', that's understating what this man is all about. He has shown something right from the very beginning.
"I remember in 2016, what he did that day, he revealed himself. After that, obviously the rest is history.
"He has been dominant and is taking advantage of every possibility in the best possible way. I think for any team on the grid, they're all envious of the fact Red Bull has a contract with this guy."