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Not really that insightful since both the amount of points awarded per race and the amount of races in a season have increased over time.
He's on course to break a couple of records that will withstand cynicism much easier than this one.
Heβs also on track to achieve the highest winning percentage in a season. That one will truly stand out.
Yea, should be done as a percentage of all possible point to be fair
Sprint races too
While I agree that points per season overall is a poor metric for the reasons you pointed out, I think, if he keeps the same form until the end of the year, it will still become extra proof of his dominance this season. If he wins the rest of the races his score will be so high that it would become s feat on its own if someone (not Verstappen) beats it within the next decade. Verstappens win rate right now is like 78% (including sprints) which means even if there will be more races the next person to beat his record would have to have at least around ~75% win rate. We know how good Hamilton is, the closest Hamilton ever got was 65% in 2020. There's currently no other driver on the grid who is good enough to beat the record Verstappen is about to set.