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Max Verstappen wins the Hungarian GP and Red Bull achieves a record of consecutive victories.

Sábado 22 de Julio del 2023

Max Verstappen wins the Hungarian GP and Red Bull achieves a record of consecutive victories.

Verstappen's victory, the ninth in eleven races contested this season, allows the Austrian team to add on its 12th consecutive win.

Verstappen's victory, the ninth in eleven races contested this season, allows the Austrian team to add on its 12th consecutive win.

Dutch Max Verstappen, solid leader of the Formula 1 World Championship, achieved his seventh consecutive victory on Sunday at the Hungarian Grand Prix, the twelfth for Red Bull, thus setting a new record for a team.

The reigning two-time world champion defeated British driver Lando Norris (McLaren) and his teammate, Mexican Sergio Pérez, who finished second and third respectively.

The seven-time world champion, British driver Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), who started from pole position for the first time since December 2021, could not withstand the pressure from Verstappen, Norris, and Oscar Piastri (McLaren) at the start, and at the end of the first lap, he was already fourth, a position in which he crossed the finish line.

Verstappen's victory, the ninth in eleven races this season, allows the Austrian team, undefeated since late 2022, to achieve its 12th consecutive victory, thus surpassing McLaren's record from 1988.

In the drivers' championship, the Dutchman now has a 110-point advantage over his teammate Pérez, the only other driver to have won a race this season (Saudi Arabia and Azerbaijan).

PREVIEW

On July 23, the eleventh competition of the year will take place, the 2023 Hungarian GP. Don't miss the Formula 1 race! Max Verstappen is going for his ninth victory of the year, where the Red Bull driver has dominated the competition and has taken a lead that at this stage of the season seems impossible to overcome. Here we tell you which TV channels will broadcast the race, where you can watch it, what time it starts, and follow all the incidents.

What time is the 2023 Hungarian GP?

From Latin America, it will be one of the circuits where you have to wake up early in the morning to watch the race. For the 2023 Hungarian Grand Prix, the race will start at 15:00 local time, which means it will start at 7:00 a.m. in Mexico or 8:00 a.m. if you live in Peru, Ecuador, or Colombia. Remember that on Saturday, the final practices are held and the pole position is determined, where Max Verstappen is the favorite.

Which channels will broadcast the 2023 Hungarian GP?

In Mexico, you can watch the Formula 1 race on Fox Sports Premium, which has an additional cost according to your operator. In Spain, you can watch the Austrian GP race on DAZN, and in the rest of Latin America, it will be broadcast on ESPN or Star Plus. These are the official Spanish-language broadcasting channels to watch F1.

Pilots of the 2023 Hungarian GP

  • Max Verstappen - Red Bull
  • Checo Pérez - Red Bull
  • Charles Leclerc - Ferrari
  • Carlos Sainz - Ferrari
  • Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes
  • George Russell - Mercedes
  • Lando Norris - McLaren
  • Oscar Piastri - McLaren
  • Esteban Ocon - Alpine
  • Pierre Gasly - Alpine
  • Lance Stroll - Aston Martin
  • Fernando Alonso - Aston Martin
  • Yuki Tsunoda - Alpha Tauri
  • Daniel Ricciardo - Alpha Tauri (New entry for Nyck de Vryes)
  • Guanyu Zhou - Alfa Romeo
  • Valtteri Bottas - Alfa Romeo
  • Kevin Magnussen - Haas
  • Nico Hulkenberg - Haas
  • Alexander Albon - Williams
  • Logan Sargeant - Williams

Ver noticia en Depor.com

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