Max Verstappen equals Sebastian Vettel record with ninth straight F1 win - ESPN
ZANDVOORT, Netherlands — Max Verstappen claimed a ninth straight Formula One victory at the Dutch Grand Prix to match the record set by Sebastian Vettel in 2013.
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ZANDVOORT, Netherlands — Max Verstappen claimed a ninth straight Formula One victory at the Dutch Grand Prix to match the record set by Sebastian Vettel in 2013.
Max Verstappen delighted his home crowd by taking pole position for Sunday’s Dutch Grand Prix.
Red Bull ace Max Verstappen claimed pole position for his home Dutch Grand Prix after qualifying at Zandvoort on Saturday.
Max Verstappen delighted his home crowd by taking pole position for Sunday's Dutch Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen memastikan start terdepan di F1 GP Belanda 2023. Menyusul sukses Verstappen merebut pole position di sesi kualifikasi, mengalahkan Lando Norris.
:McLaren's Lando Norris denied home hero Max Verstappen a perfect Friday by keeping the dominant Red Bull driver off the top of the timesheets in second practice for the Dutch Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen began his home Dutch Grand Prix weekend in familiar fashion, topping the times in Friday's first practice at Zandvoort. The Red Bull double world champion and runaway series leader is on a quest to draw level with Sebastian Vettel's record of nine straight wins and he was fastest by almost three hundredths of a second from Fernando Alonso's upgraded Aston Martin. The Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton came next as a trio of champions dominated at the tricky, twisty circuit carved out of coastal dunes near Amsterdam. The old-school track punishes the slightest error and caught out Nico Hulkenberg, 24 hours after the German had signed a new deal to keep him at Haas in 2024.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen made a perfect start on Friday in practice for a home Dutch Grand Prix that could bring the double Formula One world champion a record-equalling ninth win in a row.