Max Verstappen's come-from-behind win in the pouring rain at the Brazilian Grand Prix didn't just put him a lot closer to a fourth straight Formula One title.
After 10 races without a win, it also reminded everyone of why the Dutch driver is a three-time champion in the first place.
Verstappen delivered one of the best performance of his career to move up from 17th at the start and clinch a victory that increased his lead over McLaren's Lando Norris from 44 to 62 points with just three grand prix races and a sprint race remaining.
Simply lovely, Verstappen summed it up on the team radio.
His fellow drivers were more effusive.
Amazing, said seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes.
Incredible, gushed Ferrari's Charles Leclerc.
Fantastic, added Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso, a two-time F1 champion.
The only dissenting voice was Norris, who started on pole but finished sixth and later argued that the race was decided by luck as his team made a pit stop just before a red fla