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Daddy's cash pays off as Lance Stroll secures a point in his home race

Daddy's cash paid off for Lance Stroll as he secured points in the home Canadian GP

Max Verstappen achieved a remarkable feat by clinching victory at the Canadian Grand Prix from the pole position, further extending his lead in the Formula One championship and securing Red Bull's historic 100th win.


The 25-year-old Dutch driver showcased his dominance by leading every single lap, bringing his total career wins to 41 and equalling the legendary Ayrton Senna's record.


Fernando Alonso, representing Aston Martin, secured a commendable second place, marking his sixth podium finish in eight races, while Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time world champion from Britain, settled for third place in his Mercedes.


Red Bull's supremacy continued as they triumphed in every race this season, with Verstappen claiming his sixth victory of the campaign and fourth consecutive win.


Although Verstappen's teammate and closest rival, Sergio Perez, finished in sixth position, he managed to secure an additional point for the fastest lap.

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