F1: Verstappen wins in Italy and wins his 10th GP in a row, a record

It is definitely unbeatable! Formula 1 is a sport of 10 teams and 20 drivers and in the end it is Max Verstappen who wins. Once again, for precisely the 10th time in a row, the Dutch double world champion won a Grand Prix. This Sunday in Monza, in the stronghold of Ferrari, Verstappen had not yet won pole position. After a cautious start to the race, the Red Bull driver waited until lap 15 to overtake Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz Junior before then quietly heading for his 47th GP success, the 10th in a row this season. A record.

“Not too bad” (ndr: “Not too bad”) he said in the headset to his team, once the line was crossed. The previous one belonged to the German Sebastian Vettel. His Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez and Carlos Sainz Junior complete the podium of this Italian GP. After this new success, Max Verstappen is heading straight for a new world crown. In the general classification, he now has… 145 points ahead of Sergio Perez with 8 races to go. An almost irrecoverable advance. Next Grand Prix in Singapore in two weeks.

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