On the back of his sensational victory at yesterday's Sao Paulo Grand Prix, Max Verstappen insisted that he felt unstoppable in the tricky, rainy conditions in last Sunday's 69-lap race in Brazil.
Jim Clark winning by almost five minutes, and lapping all but second-placed Jack Brabham, at Spa in Belgium in 1963 Jackie Stewart winning by four minutes in fog and rain at the Nurburgring in 1968 ...
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Red Bull driver Max Verstappen took a major step toward securing his fourth straight F1 title by winning the Brazilian Grand ...
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Autoweek rounds up some talking points from the São Paulo Grand Prix weekend. Formula 1 Learns From Past Weather Failures.
Max Verstappen let his driving do the talking on Sunday afternoon at Interlagos as he took firm control of the championship; ...