Max Verstappen Claims Consecutive Victory at Canadian Grand Prix: Breaking Records and Red Bull’s 100th Win

2023-06-18 19:39:48

Max Verstappen won the Canadian Grand Prix, the eighth stage of the Formula 1 World Championship, for the second consecutive year on Sunday.

This victory, the 41st of his career, equals the record of Brazilian legend Ayrton Senna. And it is also the 100th win for the Red Bull team since its arrival in F1.

Starting in the lead, the driver from the Red Bull team led the 70-lap race from start to finish, without being really worried.

He was ahead of Fernando Alonso who, driving his Aston Martin, had started alongside him on the front row on the starting grid. The Spaniard reached the podium for the seventh time in eight events this season.


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Three champions on the podium

Briton Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) accompanied them on the podium. This meeting of three world champions on the podium is the second to occur this year following the Australian Grand Prix.

Charles Leclerc (Ferrari), Carlos Sainz (Ferrari), Sergio Pérez (Red Bull), Alex Albon (Williams), Esteban Ocon (Alpine) followed in order.

Quebecer Lance Stroll, Alonso’s teammate, finished his career in ninth place, which allows him to add two points to his harvest in 2023.

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