The Dutchman led from start to finish to take the victory ahead of teammate Sergio Perez.
Max Verstappen's world championship defence is alive again, driving his Red Bull to a dominant win in the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
The Dutchman led from start to finish to take the victory ahead of teammate Sergio Perez in second and McLaren's Lando Norris in third. Ferrari had a shocking day around the famous Italian track, with championship leader Charles Leclerc finishing sixth after a late accident. McLaren's Daniel Ricciardo could not recover from a lap one collision with Ferrari's Carlos Sainz, finishing 18th.
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