Verstappen dominates in Red Bull rout of Ferrari at Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix
IMOLA, Italy (AP) — Formula One champion Max Verstappen dominated Sunday in a Red Bull rout of Ferrari at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix.
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IMOLA, Italy (AP) — Formula One champion Max Verstappen dominated Sunday in a Red Bull rout of Ferrari at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen claimed that Red Bull’s one-two win at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix on Sunday was ‘well deserved’. The world champion won the maximum points over the course of the weekend. First he took the win at the Sprint race on Saturday, before following up with victory on Sunday at the full race while also scoring the fastest lap to take a bonus point.
Max Verstappen led from the front as Red Bull secured a one-two victory at Imola on Sunday, while Charles Leclerc suffered a late disaster. Verstappen made it two wins from two for the weekend having already won the Sprint race on Saturday in more dramatic circumstances.
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Max Verstappen reignited his title challenge at a damp Imola on Sunday afternoon as he took victory ahead of Sergio Perez and Lando Norris, with championship leader Charles Leclerc spinning in the final third of the race and finishing in 5th place.
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