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Following a four-week summer shutdown, Formula One fires up this weekend at Verstappen’s home round in the Netherlands.
If you’ve just seen the RB19 dominate the field, and are now contemplating having to race against it again — as well as what Red Bull puts in Verstappen’s hands — you might have some concerns too.
It secured Verstappen’s 12th pole of the season, his fourth in succession in Abu Dhabi and the 33rd of his career, drawing him level with 1992 world champion Nigel Mansell in the record books.
Source: https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/verstappen-shrugs-off-problems-claim-12th-pole-season.1069629
Max Verstappen’s outstanding season ended with a comfortable victory at the Abu Dhabi Sunday, earning the Formula One champion a record-extending 19th victory of the campaign and 54th overall to move into third on the all-time list.
Speaking after Verstappen’s lap of 1 minute, 17.565 seconds in the third and final practice session on Saturday, she said it was important that F1 continued to offer opportunities for all.
Source: https://japantoday.com/category/sports/gender-equality-coming-to-a-formula-one-racing-team-soon
Such has been the superiority of Verstappen’s Red Bull machine this year, Sainz was expected to be easy prey for the all-conquering Dutchman.
Teams are only allowed to use two control electronics components per season until a penalty is triggered, which has given Leclerc an uphill battle as he looks to cut Verstappen’s early lead in the standings.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/f1/f1-charles-leclerc-grid-penalty-ferrari-b2301407.html
Verstappen’s Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez, a barely believable 0.5sec back on a drying track, will start Saturday’s blast in second place with Lando Norris a brilliant third for McLaren.
Verstappen’s team-mate Sergio Perez finished no higher than fifth, meaning Hamilton moved three points closer in the battle for second place in the world championship.