Max Verstappen sees off Oscar Piastri to win Belgian GP Sprint
Max Verstappen overcame Oscar Piastri to win Formula One's sprint race at the Belgian Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen overcame Oscar Piastri to win Formula One's sprint race at the Belgian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen will not start Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix from pole position with the world champion set to serve a five-place grid penalty.
Max Verstappen cruised to another majestic victory on Sunday, reeling off a record 12th straight win for Red Bull as he dominated the Hungarian Grand Prix with a textbook drive from lights to flag. The defending double world champion grabbed the lead from pole-sitter Lewis Hamilton at the start and remained in control for his seventh successive victory, his ninth in 11 races this year and the 44th of his career. More significantly, it was Red Bull's 12th consecutive win, breaking a 35-year-old record they had shared with McLaren, who won 11 straight races in 1988 with Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna as their driver pair.
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