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    Verstappen wins 9th consecutive race at Dutch GP

    August 28, 2023

     

     

    Max Verstappen’s triumph at the Dutch Grand Prix will be remembered as one of the best performances in recent Formula 1 history and was admittedly a deserved win. Despite a tumultuous race characterized by shifting weather conditions, the Red Bull driver solidified his dominance in the championship with a record-tying ninth consecutive victory and an 11th win of the season, extending his lead by an impressive 138 points.

    The drama began as a sudden shower at the race’s outset shuffled Verstappen down to second place behind his teammate, Sergio Perez. However, Verstappen swiftly recaptured the lead on lap 13, showcasing his unwavering determination. 

    The intensity escalated when torrential rain hit with just eight laps remaining, prompting a red flag and a nerve-wracking 45-minute delay. Through it all, Verstappen remained a picture of control, a defining trait of his stellar season.

    Fernando Alonso delivered a standout performance in his Aston Martin, securing a well-deserved second place. His race was characterized by his trademark tenacity, making for a thrilling spectacle. Meanwhile, 

    Alpine’s Pierre Gasly clinched the final podium position after Sergio Perez faced a penalty for speeding in the pit lane. Perez, who had been Verstappen’s closest competitor, lost his position to Alonso when he ventured off track at Turn One after switching to intermediate tires in response to the sudden downpour.

    In the nail-biting final laps, Perez managed to maintain his position ahead of Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, who valiantly defended his spot against the relentless pursuit of Lewis Hamilton in the Mercedes. 

    McLaren’s Lando Norris secured seventh place, with Williams’ Alex Albon showcasing remarkable bravery as the sole driver who opted to persist with dry-weather tires during the initial rain period. Completing the top 10 were McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Alpine’s Esteban Ocon. Notably, Alonso narrowly deprived Verstappen of the fastest lap as the final rain shower loomed over the track.

    Leon Osamor

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