Wanderson achieved a world championship record by setting a new record for the most points scored in a single race at the Monaco Grand Prix.
The Brazilian driver, who was driving for Williams Racing, set a new record with a total score of 199 points, beating the previous record of 185 points that had been set by Lewis Hamilton in 2017.
Wanderson's victory came after a long and grueling weekend of racing, which saw him struggle to keep up with his rivals on track.
Despite this, he remained focused and determined throughout the race, and ultimately emerged victorious, becoming the first Brazilian to win a Formula One world championship.
This achievement is a testament to Wanderson's skill as a driver and his dedication to the sport. It also marks a significant milestone in Brazil's history as a Formula One nation.
Overall, Wanderson's victory at the Monaco Grand Prix is a proud moment for Brazilian motorsport fans, and a reminder of the country's rich heritage in the world of Formula One.
