Dutchman Max Verstappen (Red Bull) further strengthened his leadership in the Formula 1 World Championship by winning yesterday’s Hungarian Grand Prix, the eleventh of the year, which was held at the Hungaroring, a track in the suburbs of Budapest; where Spaniards Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) and Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) finished eighth and ninth, respectively.
Verstappen (25) recorded his ninth victory of the season, his 44th in F1, by winning ahead of England’s Lando Norris (McLaren) – who repeated second place at Silverstone (Great Britain) two weeks ago – and another Red Bull, Mexican Sergio Pérez, who started ninth and moved up six places to third. He signs his thirty-second podium in F1.
With this victory for the Dutch star – who added an extra point by setting the fastest lap – Red Bull broke the historic record for consecutive victories in Formula 1 for McLaren, who in 1988 won in the top eleven of that year. The Austrian team scored the first eleven this season.
Source: Panama America
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