Cases like this have already been seen before. The first to do so was the Argentine Juan Manuel Fangio, who was present from the first Formula 1 World Championship and who already conquered in his second year (1951). However, it was not until the 54th minute that they really prevailed with an iron fist and won the title that year, as well as 1955, 1956 and 1957 consecutively.
After that dominance we have to go until the year 2000, when the winning era of Michael Schumacher is imposed, who won an unthinkable five-time championship, and which Verstappen precisely wants to aim for in 2025. After that, Sebastian Vettel also achieved four times the glory with Red Bull from 2010 until the 2013 championship and finally, the most recent, Lewis Hamilton, who from 2017 to 2020 was crowned champion four times, and who still regrets that year 2016 in which Nico Rosberg beat him by five points and snatched what could be F1’s greatest achievement by winning 7 titles in a row.