Max Verstappen Wins the 80th Monaco Grand Prix
The double world champion powered through the rain and secured a victory for the Red Bulls.
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Max Verstappen takes home the top prize at the 80th Formula 1 Grand Prix de Monaco
The 80th Formula 1 Grand Prix de Monaco started with clear blue skies as racers assembled at the starting line. As the race developed, black clouds loomed over the race circuit which eventually poured as the drivers competed for the first place. The wet and sloppy condition, however, did not dampen the atmosphere. One thing is for sure, it only adds to the excitement of the race and showcases the driver?s expert driving skills. After 78 laps, double world champion Max Verstappen took home the trophy and earned the Red Bulls its sixth win of this season.
Following behind the Dutch racer was Fernando Alonso, just 27 seconds behind the winner and Esteban Ocon completed the podium in third place. Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton took the fourth place. Verstappen?s win at Monaco constitutes his fourth for the season and second in Monaco. So far, he has won 39 races.
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In celebration of this glamorous event, Louis Vuitton and Automobile Club de Monaco presented an unprecedented Trophy Travel Case which contained the winner?s trophy. The French maison has partnered with the Monegasque organiser for the last two years and this year it continues t...
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Max Verstappen takes home the top prize at the 80th Formula 1 Grand Prix de Monaco
The 80th Formula 1 Grand Prix de Monaco started with clear blue skies as racers assembled at the starting line. As the race developed, black clouds loomed over the race circuit which eventually poured as the drivers competed for the first place. The wet and sloppy condition, however, did not dampen the atmosphere. One thing is for sure, it only adds to the excitement of the race and showcases the driver?s expert driving skills. After 78 laps, double world champion Max Verstappen took home the trophy and earned the Red Bulls its sixth win of this season.
Following behind the Dutch racer was Fernando Alonso, just 27 seconds behind the winner and Esteban Ocon completed the podium in third place. Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton took the fourth place. Verstappen?s win at Monaco constitutes his fourth for the season and second in Monaco. So far, he has won 39 races.
READ MORE: Back and Stronger: Formula One Going Ever Popular
In celebration of this glamorous event, Louis Vuitton and Automobile Club de Monaco presented an unprecedented Trophy Travel Case which contained the winner?s trophy. The French maison has partnered with the Monegasque organiser for the last two years and this year it continues t...
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