Max Verstappen Lewis Hamilton Aston Martin Sebastian Vettel George Russell Sergio Perez Fernando Alonso Carlos Sainz Pierre Gasly Netherlands Italy Sport Motorsport win Max Verstappen Lewis Hamilton Aston Martin Sebastian Vettel George Russell Sergio Perez Fernando Alonso Carlos Sainz Pierre Gasly Netherlands Italy

Max Verstappen shows enough Dutch courage to win home Grand Prix and equal Sebastian Vettel's record of nine victories in a row

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Max Verstappen navigated his way through a chaotic and dramatic rain-hit Dutch Grand Prix to equal Sebastian Vettel's record of nine victories in a row.Pole-sitter Verstappen found himself down in 13th place after seven drivers - including Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez - took advantage of a sudden first-lap downpour to move on to wet tyres.The Dutchman regained the lead on lap 13 of 72 only for the race to be red-flagged with just eight laps to run after Zhou Guanyu crashed out following a second heavy shower.A 43-minute suspension followed as the tyre barrier at the opening corner was repaired.But Verstappen beat Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso in a six-lap dash to the chequered flag to match Vettel's streak, set in 2013.Perez finished third but was demoted a place after he was hit with a five-second penalty for speeding in the pit lane, allowing Pierre Gasly to take the final spot on the podium.Carlos Sainz finished fifth, holding off Lewis Hamilton, with Lando Norris seventh.

George Russell was forced to retire his Mercedes following a late duel with Norris.Verstappen, whose Red Bull team remain unbeaten this season, extended his championship lead from 125 points to 138 ahead of next weekend's Italian Grand Prix in Monza.Dark clouds gathered in the minutes ahead of Sunday's round in Zandvoort, 30 miles outside of Amsterdam, and just a handful of corners into the start, the heavens opened.While Verstappen and the leading pack tiptoed their way round the 2.65-mile circuit, Perez - who started in seventh - was called in by his quick-thinking Red Bull team for the intermediate tyres.With the rain still falling, Verstappen sensibly stopped the next time round but McLaren's Lando Norris and the Mercedes of Russell stayed

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MONZA, Italy — Max Verstappen claimed a record 10th consecutive F1 victory at the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday to move clear of the tally set by Sebastian Vettel in 2013.

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