Red Bull’s Max Verstappen has won the Dutch Grand Prix to equal the record for the most successive Formula 1 victories.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen celebrated a record-equalling ninth successive Formula 1 victory on Sunday after winning a chaotic and rain-halted Dutch Grand Prix for the third year in a row.Getty Images
The home triumph from pole position at a soggy Zandvoort equalled now-retired Sebastian Vettel’s 2013 streak of success and was Red Bull’s 14th consecutive triumph and 13th of the season. The race started dry before sudden rain caused chaos at the end of lap one, with another dry period followed by a torrential downpour that brought out red flags on the 65th of 72 laps with cars skidding off.
Fernando Alonso finished second for Aston Martin after the eventual rolling re-start with Pierre Gasly third for Alpine as Sergio Perez, Verstappen’s teammate and closest title rival, collected a five-second penalty and dropped to fourth. Australian Oscar Piastri came in ninth for McLaren.
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