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Max Verstappen (25) can already feel old and new world champion at halftime. With his ninth win of the season (seventh in a row), he is already 110 points ahead of his harmless teammate Pérez (3rd) after Hungary.
For the Bulls it was their 250th and 251st appearance on the podium in their 358th GP appearance. But with the 12th win in a row, Red Bull erases the old record set by McLaren-Honda in 1988 with Senna and Prost.
Hamilton chases Alonso
It was an easy 44th GP win for Verstappen as No. 44 Hamilton’s wheels spun. The Briton finished fourth in the Mercedes and is now just six points behind third-placed Alonso (9th) – 133:139.
The low point of Aston-Martin-Mercedes and Ferrari continues merrily. At the moment only Mercedes or McLaren-Mercedes can stop the Bulls from marching on in the second half.
Norris faux pas on stage
Because just like in Silverstone, Norris came second in Hungary – and on the podium too violent placement of the champagne bottle (Ferrari brand) caused Verstappen’s winner’s trophy to break. The precious piece of porcelain, which was made by hand within six months, is said to be worth 40,000 euros. Verstappen: “Who should I send the bill to?”
Source : Blick

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