Verstappen's Dominance Continues with Ninth Consecutive Victory

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Max Verstappen wins his ninth consecutive race at the Dutch Grand Prix, equaling Sebastian Vettel's record for the most consecutive victories in Formula One history. Despite inclement weather, Verstappen showcased his superiority over the field, while his teammate Sergio Perez made an error, allowing Fernando Alonso and Pierre Gasly to secure podium finishes. Verstappen credited the incredible support from the home crowd and described the win as one of his more challenging victories. With 46 career wins, Verstappen is now fifth on the all-time list and has a chance to surpass Alain Prost and Vettel before the end of the season.
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