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Red Bull has written history in Formula 1. The Austrian team has managed to win 12 races in a row, something that had never happened before in motoring’s elite.

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At the Hungarian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen recorded his seventh victory in a row and the twelfth for the team, which this year, thanks to Sergio Perez, has won all the races that have been held so far.

The previous record for consecutive F1 wins was held by McLaren, with 11, which Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost dominated in 1988.F1, seventh consecutive victory for Verstappen, McLaren returns to the podium. Anonymous racing for Ferrari.

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Once again, Max Verstappen has shown his superiority in the Formula 1 World Championship, achieving another victory, the seventh in a row for this year.

At the Hungarian Grand Prix, the Red Bull Dutchman, even though he did not start from “pole position”, won the first place immediately after the start and did not let go.

In second place is British Lando Norris, with McLaren, while Sergio Perez, with Red Bull, is third.

Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) and Oscar Piastri (McLaren) complete the top five.

Only seventh and eighth place for the Ferrari cars, with Charles Leclerc winning the challenge with his teammate Carlos Sainz.

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