Max Verstappen once again showed his title-winning hunger as the reigning two-time Formula One champion drove from ninth to the victory at the Miami Grand Prix. Red Bull has won all five races so far this season, and teammate Sergio Perez’s second-place finish in Miami was the fourth 1-2 finish for Red Bull this year. Verstapp𝓀en has three wins this season, while Perez, the pole sitter in Miami, has two. The win was the 38th of his career for Verstappen, who tied Sebastian Vettel for most victories for Red Bull. The sold-out crowd of 90,766 included Jeff Bezos, Tom Cruise, Elon Musk, Serena and Venus Williams, and Roger Federer, while LL Cool J handled driver introductions. Here are some of the best snapshots from the high-octane race.
Miami Grand Prix: Stars Descend As Max Verstappen Records Yet Another Victory For Red Bull - In Pics
Max Verstappen once again showed his title-winning hunger as the reigning two-time Formula One champion drove from ninth to the victory at the Miami Grand Prix. Red Bull has won all fiꦯve races so far this season, and teammate Sergio Perez’s second-place finish in Miami was the fourth 1-2 finish for Red Bull this year. Verstappen has three wins this season, while Perez, the pole sitter in Miami, has two. The win was the 38th of his career for Verstappen, who tied Sebastian Vettel for most victories for Red Bull. The sold-out crowd of 90,766 included Jeff Bezos, Tom Cruise, Elon Musk, Serena and Venus Williams, and Roger Federer, while LL Cool J handled driver introductions. Here are some of the best snapshots from the ♉high-octane race.
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