Max Verstappen Wins Rain-Hit Canadian Grand Prix For Third Year In A Row


With his win at Canada, Verstappen also clinched his 50th victory in his last 75 starts. (AFP)

It was another brilliant drive from the 26-year-old who dealt with constantly changing weather, pit stop battles and challenges from McLaren and Mercedes while wrestling with his Red Bull’s suspension.

Red Bull’s triple world champion Max Verstappen completed a Canadian Grand Prix hat-trick of victories on a wet, wild and tricky Sunday at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

Verstappen, who started on the front row alongside Mercedes pole sitter George Russell, stayed clear of trouble on a day of changing conditions, snatching the lead from McLaren’s Lando Norris on the final pit stops.

The Dutchman then grimly hung on to claim his sixth victory from nine races this season and the 60th of his Formula One career.

With this pole, Verstappen also clinched his 50th victory in his last 75 starts.

It was another brilliant drive from the 26-year-old who dealt with constantly changing weather, pit stop battles and challenges from McLaren and Mercedes while wrestling with his Red Bull’s suspension.

After Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz and Williams’s Alex Albon came together, bringing out the safety car for a second time, Verstappen pulled away on the restart.

Lando Norris of McLaren was 3.879 sec behind in second, with George Russell of Mercedes third in a race complicated by showers, crashes and safety cars.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – Reuters)



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