Red Bull’s Max Verstappen wins Hungarian Grand Prix.
And sets a winning record for the Red Bull Team. Max’s powerful victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix has set a winning history for his team ’Red Bull’. The Dutchman’s 7th win in a row and 9th of the season was the 12th back-to-back win for Team red bull.
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Max Verstappen wins after fleeting Lewis Hamilton at the beginning of Red Bull set an F1 record with 12th Back-to-back wins. Lando Norris stood second, Sergio Perez stood third after beginning ninth Hamilton fourth, Oscar Piastri stood fifth, and George Russell stood sixth having begun 18th.
Esteban Ocon and Alpines of Pierre Gasly are out after first-corner destruction Verstappen leads the drivers’ contest by 110 points. From Perez Hungarian Grand Prix at Hungaroring.
Max has won the past seven F1 races and nine of 11
The accomplishment cracked the record of 11 direct wins done by McLaren with Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost in the year 1988. McLaren’s Lando Norris defended a risk from Red Bull’s Sergio Perez to take the 2nd position. Lewis Hamilton, who had begun from the pole phrase, closed on Perez in the final orbit but could not attack an overtake and had to conclude for fourth.
Max’s run of five back-to-back pole spots was done by Hamilton on Saturday. In 2021 he already took his first pole.
The seven-time winner always anticipated that he would face hurdles to challenge Red Bull given its athletic race pace. But any goal Hamilton might have had of rising a challenge was gone within a few moments of the start.
Verstappen imputed the lead as they altered in, and motored away into a competition of his own in the lead. Max’s win moves him into a 110-point tournament lead over Perez.
Hamilton tried to hold on to the lead by compressing Verstappen tight to the inside and charged him two additional positions. As Oscar Piastri and Norris of McLarens also passed him and disgraced him to the fourth position.
Piastri cleared around the outside of the edge to take 2nd place along with his team-mate. Then Norris passed Hamilton at Turn Two.
The McLaren drivers’ places were booked at the first pit stops. When McLaren stopped Norris first and served him the opportunity to use his fresh tires to ‘undercut’ in front of the Australian.
Hamilton stated, ” The main getaway wasn’t so bad but obviously wasn’t as good as Max’s, had a tiny piece of wheelspin. He feels that it is definitely not a good start – kind of evocative of 2015 when he fell back from the top. After that, he could not keep up with the other guys. He is going to take positive sides from the last day.”
