Max Verstappen Surpasses Michael Schumacher’s Record with Historic Formula 1 Winning Streak

June 12th, 2024, 11:55 AM
Formule1.nl

Max Verstappen is currently experiencing an incredibly successful streak in Formula 1. He has shattered numerous records, with the latest one being added after the recent Grand Prix in Canada. This time, he broke a record previously held by seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher.

No driver in the history of Formula 1 has ever won three or more consecutive races at eight different locations. Verstappen now leads this list since his victory in Canada, surpassing Michael Schumacher, who achieved this feat at seven different circuits. This list could potentially expand this year if the Red Bull driver wins in Spain, Hungary, and Monza.

The number of records Verstappen holds is becoming staggering. For instance, he holds the record for the most victories in a season, the highest percentage of victories in a season, the longest streak of consecutive victories, the most podiums in a season, the most overtakes in a season, and he is the youngest F1 driver to have won a race.

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