‘Proper racing’ – Max Verstappen extends championship lead after Canadian Grand Prix win
Max Verstappen says he will not take his huge advantage in the standings for granted after winning Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen says he will not take his huge advantage in the standings for granted after winning Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix.
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World champion Max Verstappen increased his lead in the Formula One title race with a thrilling victory in a closely-fought Canadian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing took a commanding victory at the 2022 Canadian Grand Prix. Having started the race on pole position, the driver held his nerve through the first series of corners, keeping Fernando Alonso (Alpine) and Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) at bay in the race's early stages.
Formula One title race on Sunday when he drove his Red Bull to a thrilling victory in a closely-fought Canadian Grand Prix. The 24-year-old Dutchman controlled a tactical race from pole position through three safety car interventions and resisted intense late pressure from Ferrari's Carlos Sainz to win by under a second. Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, who on Friday declared his car as "undriveable", came home third for Mercedes to claim his second podium of a difficult season ahead of team-mate George Russell in fourth.