Total domination. Max Verstappen storms to a half-minute victory in Hungary to give Red Bull Racing a record-breaking 12th straight win. Featuring F1 commentator Alex Jacques.
Max Verstappen claims Red Bull Racing’s 12th consecutive victory, a new benchmark for dominance in Formula 1. McLaren gets another second place in a big boost to the British team. And Daniel Ricciardo ticks some big boxes on an understated impressive first race back.
Michael Lamonato, FIA-accredited journalist and host of the F1 Strategy Report, joined Matt Grubelich to chat the news and topics following the Hungarian Gran Prix, where Max Verstappen has once again claimed victory.
Max Verstappen leads Red Bull Racing to a new record for domination, claiming the teamβs 12th-straight win, one more than the legendary benchmark by McLaren set in 1988.
Lewis Hamilton says heβs been operating beneath his usual competitive standard despite not having the car to take the fight to the leaders.
The Briton beat Max Verstappen to a shock pole by just 0.003s on Saturday to set up a potentially fascinating battle, but a slow start opened the door to a bold move on the brakes by the Dutchman to assume the lead into the first corner.
Verstappen went on to claim a 33s victory, the largest since Hamilton won the 2021 Russian Grand Prix by almost a minute. Hamilton eventually trailed home fourth, 39s off the lead.
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