© Getty Images11 Wins And CountingTake a look back at how we achieved a joint honour in 11 straight Race wins!
Win 1 - Final Shooutout For Our Double World Champion© Vladmir Rhys
Max Verstappen stormed to an imperious 15th victory of the season with a dominant drive at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix that established a new record for most wins in a single season. But while Max was dominant, there was disappointment for Checo as his bid for second place in the Drivers’ Championship fell short by just 1.3 seconds.
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Win 2 - Start The Season As You Mean To Go On© Vladmir Rhys
The Bulls made a promising start to their 2023 double title defence as Max Verstappen powered to victory and Sergio Pérez finished second to seal a first ever one-two finish at the Bahrain Grand Prix for the Team.
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Win 3 - Under The Lights-In-Saudi© Vladmir Rhys
After being denied victory in Jeddah last year by an ill-timed Safety Car, Sergio Pérez expertly navigated another gripping Saudi Arabian GP to take a dominant victory on the streets of Jeddah. Max Verstappen, meanwhile, roared back from a qualifying setback to race from P15 on the grid to P2 at the chequered flag and to take the point for fastest lap with his final lap of the race.
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Win 4 - Make sure You Are Behind The Fence When The Bulls Are Around© Vladmir Rhys
Max Verstappen survived three starts and multiple incidents to take his first Australian Grand Prix win behind the Safety Car at the end of a frequently chaotic race at Albert Park. Sergio Pérez meanwhile battled through the mayhem from a pit lane start, climbing 15 places to claim a stunning fifth place.
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Win 5 - First Sprint Race, First Sprint Win© Vladmir Rhys
Sergio Pérez took a superb second win of the season, and his third race win in Baku, at the end of a closely fought Azerbaijan Grand Prix in which the Mexican edged ahead of his team-mate during an early Safety Car period to take the lead and the win as the Bulls took a third 1-2 finish in four races.
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Win 6 - First Red Bull Fan Vote Livery Hitting The Shores Of Miami© Vladmir Rhys
Starting from row five, Max scythed through the pack to reach second place after just 15 laps. On the reverse strategy to polesitter Checo, Max took the lead when Checo pitted to switch from Medium to Hard tyres on lap 20. Max made his sole pit stop, for Mediums, with 13 laps to go and armed with fresh tyres and DRS he powered past Checo on the following lap to take a second superb victory in the Magic City.
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Win 7 - Lightning Quick© Vladmir Rhys
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Max Verstappen kept his cool in treacherous conditions to take a brilliantly worked second Monaco Grand Prix win, finishing almost half a minute ahead of Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso as he translated a marathon opening stint on fading medium tyres into wet weather dominance when rain changed the shape of the race in the final 20 laps. Checo Pérez, meanwhile, finished in 16th place at the end of a tough afternoon in the Principality.
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Win 8 - Hear The Dutch Roar© Vladmir Rhys
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Max Verstappen powered to a dominant Spanish Grand Prix victory with a lead of over 24 seconds in the third Grand Chelem of his career, as Sergio Pérez masterfully battled through the pack to claim a well-earned fourth place at the flag after starting the race from eleventh on the grid.
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Win 9 - 100 Race Wins Not Out© Vladmir Rhys
Max Verstappen scored a dominant lights-to-flag win at the Canadian Grand Prix to rack up his sixth victory of the season, which is the 41st of his career, and to seal the team’s 100th victory in Formula 1. Meanwhile Sergio Pérez made an impressive recovery from P12 on the grid to take P6 at the flag, and an extra point for pumping in the fastest lap of the race on his final lap of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
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Win 10 - Front Row Lock Out For This Sprint© Vladmir Rhys
Max Verstappen stormed to a hugely dominant seventh win of the season at the Red Bull Ring, while Sergio Pérez roared through from 15th place to third at the flag to claim his fifth podium finish of the year.
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Win 11 - Max Finally Getting Hold Of The Silverstone Trophy© Vladmir Rhys
Max Verstappen shook off a tricky start and a spell behind the Safety Car to deliver another dominant performance at Silverstone and claim victory at the British Grand Prix ahead of McLaren’s Lando Norris and Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton. Sergio Pérez, meanwhile, charged through from 15th on the grid to take sixth place at the flag.
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All eyes on Hungary now for the 12th...