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Max Verstappen gives Red Bull its 100th win with victory at Canadian Grand Prix

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Max Verstappen tied the late Ayrton Senna for career victories and Red Bull won its 100th Formula One race as the Dutchman extended his season-long dominance on Sunday at the Canadian Grand Prix.

Verstappen won for the sixth time this season — the fourth in a row — and Red Bull remained a perfect 8 for 8 on the year. The victory for the two-time reigning world champion was the 41st of his career, which ties the 25-year-old with Senna for fifth overall.

"I hate to compare different generations," Verstappen said, deflecting. "From my side, the only thing I can say is when I was a little kid driving and karting, I was dreaming about being a Formula One driver. I never imagined to win 41.

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Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen, of the Netherlands waves to the crowd after winning the Formula One Canadian Grand Prix auto race Sunday, July 18, 2023, in Montreal.  (Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press via AP)

"And of course I'm proud of that. But of course I hope it's not stopping here. I hope that we can keep on winning races."

Lewis Hamilton holds the all-time record with 103 wins, but the seven-time champion said in Canada he expected Verstappen to surpass the mark eventually. Verstappen was quick to note that as Red Bull celebrated its 100th win, he alone was responsible for 41 victories.

"We'll talk about maybe a new contract because of that," Verstappen said with a laugh.

Red Bull principal Christian Horner radioed his gratitude when Verstappen crossed the finish line.

"A century for the team," Horner told Verstappen. "Fantastic. And thank you for producing that race victory."

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