Verstappen Breaks World Record

Max Verstappen broke the world record for consecutive F1 wins with his 10th victory at the Italian Grand Prix.

Verstappen started behind pole-sitter Carlos Sainz but relentlessly pressured the Ferrari driver before seizing the lead on Lap 15.

Verstappen Hunts Down Sainz

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Red Bull executed a perfect race strategy, clinching their sixth one-two finish of the season as Verstappen led the way and teammate Sergio Perez secured the runner-up spot.

Red Bull Dominates

Amidst the drama at the front, Mercedes managed a solid double-point finish. George Russell and Lewis Hamilton claimed fifth and sixth places, despite each driver incurring a five-second time penalty during the race.

Mercedes Finish Fifth and Sixth

Alex Albon secured seventh place for Williams, successfully defending his position against McLaren's Lando Norris in a thrilling race to the finish line.

Albon Secures Seventh Place

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Verstappen's triumph at Monza not only extends his championship lead but also highlights Red Bull's dominance in the 2023 Formula 1 season.

Verstappen Extends Championship Lead

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