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Verstappen 'simply untouchable' as he heads for record win

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LONDON : Red Bull team boss Christian Horner hailed Max Verstappen as "simply untouchable" after he secured a record-equalling ninth win in a row on Sunday and even his closest rivals were inclined to agree.Spaniard Fernando Alonso, who finished second for Aston Martin at Zandvoort in a race that went from dry to wet and back again, said the 25-year-old Dutch driver was operating on a higher level."It is underestimated sometimes what Max is achieving," Alonso, also a double Formula One world champion but whose 32nd and last win was with Ferrari in 2013, told reporters."I think you need to enter in a mood, in a state that you are connected with a car."Today, I felt that I was at my best and have been giving 100 per cent of what I felt and my abilities on a racing car, but maybe in Spa I was not at that level or in Austria or something like that."I think Max is achieving that 100 per cent more often than us at the moment, than any of the drivers, so that's why he's dominating."Verstappen has won 11 of the season's 13 races, 20 of the last 24, and the only lingering doubt about his third world championship is where he will secure it and with how many rounds to spare.RECORD 10THHe can take his record 10th win in a row at Italy's Monza next weekend.Red Bull have won everything this year, a run that stretches to 14 in a row when the 2022 Abu Dhabi season-ender is added to the list.Formula One has always split opinion on the relative importance of car and driver, with the current Red Bull the best by some margin in the current field, but Verstappen is pushing to new heights.Mexican Sergio Perez, with an identical car, is 138 points behind his team mate after 13 races and did not make the podium on Sunday due to a pitlane

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