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Max Verstappen Extends Winning Streak with Thrilling Victory at British Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton recovered from a poor qualifying to claim P3 in the race

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Aditya Saikrishna
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UNITED KINGDOM: In a thrilling display of skill and determination, Max Verstappen continued his winning streak at the British Grand Prix, securing Red Bull’s first victory at Silverstone in a decade. The race was marked by intense battles and strategic manoeuvring, with Verstappen emerging victorious.

The British crowd cheered as Lando Norris made an epic start from second place, overtaking Verstappen and taking the lead. However, their celebrations were short-lived, as Verstappen quickly regained his position at the front of the pack by lap 5. 

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The reigning World Champion showcased his circuit mastery, executing a perfect DRS pass to reclaim the lead. While Verstappen faced a relentless challenge from Norris, the Red Bull driver gradually increased his lead. 

The race was not without its share of drama, with a late Safety Car period caused by Kevin Magnussen’s engine failure. This bunching of the field added further excitement to the already intense competition. Verstappen’s victory was a testament to his exceptional driving skills and the superiority of the Red Bull team. 

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With all three tire compounds represented on the grid, the top five drivers opted for medium tires, except for George Russell in sixth place, who chose soft tires. 

As the race progressed, Verstappen overcame the DRS challenges posed by Norris and steadily built a commanding lead. Behind the leading duo, Charles Leclerc faced pressure from Russell, while Carlos Sainz battled Pierre Gasly. 

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Starting from a disappointing ninth position, Lewis Hamilton displayed his trademark tenacity as he fought his way through the field. The race saw a mix of strategic pit stops and overtakes, adding to the spectacle on the track.

Nico Hulkenberg’s early pit stop due to a damaged front wing and Esteban Ocon’s retirement with a hydraulic leak further highlighted the challenging nature of the race. 

Verstappen faced some initial difficulties with his car’s handling but overcame them, while Norris showcased his skill and determination in defending his position against Hamilton’s relentless pursuit.

In the closing laps, Verstappen extended his lead over Norris, ultimately crossing the finish line 3.5 seconds ahead of the McLaren driver. 

The victory marked Verstappen’s sixth consecutive win, solidifying his position in the Drivers’ Championship with a 99-point lead over his teammate, Sergio Perez.

Hamilton, the home crowd favourite, secured a podium finish, taking third place. The young Australian driver Oscar Piastri impressed with a strong performance, finishing in fourth place, followed closely by Russell and Perez. Fernando Alonso, Alex Albon, Charles Leclerc, and Lance Stroll completed the top ten.

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