Max Verstappen sees off Lewis Hamilton to win thrilling US Grand Prix
Max Verstappen passed Lewis Hamilton with six laps remaining to win a thrilling US Grand Prix and deny the Mercedes driver his first win of the season.
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Max Verstappen passed Lewis Hamilton with six laps remaining to win a thrilling US Grand Prix and deny the Mercedes driver his first win of the season.
Max Verstappen passed Lewis Hamilton with six laps remaining to win a thrilling United States Grand Prix and deny the Mercedes driver his first win of the season.
Red Bull Racing and Max Verstappen had plenty to celebrate after taking victory at the 2022 United States Grand Prix. Not only was it the 2022 Formula 1 Drivers' champion's 13th win of the season, but the team also secured the Constructors' title with three races to go.
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AUSTIN, Texas : Ferrari's Carlos Sainz retired from the US Formula One Grand Prix on Sunday after starting from pole position and then suffering a first corner collision with Mercedes' George Russell.
Carlos Sainz secured pole position for today's United States Grand Prix in his Ferrari. It is the first time that the Italian team will start from the front at the Circuit of The Americas (COTA).
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