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Max Verstappen ends four-month losing streak

Max Verstappen ends four-month losing streak,

  • The world champion bagged all eight points in the race to extend his lead to 54
  • Title rival Lando Norris was passed on final lap to finish third behind Carlos Sainz 
  • British George Russell finished fifth and Lewis Hamilton came sixth in Austin

Max Verstappen ended a four-month losing streak by taking a pole-to-flag victory in the sprint race ahead of Sunday’s US Grand Prix.

The world champion bagged all eight points to extend his lead to 54, arresting a slump dating back to his last win in Barcelona in June. 

His title rival Lando Norris was passed on the final lap to finish third behind Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz – a real setback as the Briton carried too much speed into the first corner.

Clearly, Norris’ McLaren is no longer the cream of the crop as it has been in recent months, and he only just held on to his podium place under attack from Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari.

Red Bull’s upgrade package, in contrast, clearly worked in an ominous warning to Norris’ hopes of ending the season in Abu Dhabi in December as champion. 

Max Verstappen ended a four-month losing streak by taking a pole-to-flag victory in the sprint race ahead of Sunday's US Grand Prix

The world champion bagged all eight points to extend his lead to 54, arresting a slump dating back to his last win in Barcelona in June

There is a total of 172 points still to be fought over.

Norris has struggled for good starts this season, but he seems to have banished that hoodoo judging by his expert getaway from fourth on the grid. 

Getting a tow from George Russell’s Mercedes, he hugged the apex of the first bend to wriggle into second place.

Verstappen was out of range, having moved left to cover off any potential attack as he launched his car up the steep, fan-lined bank.

Norris was under pressure from Russell but managed to shrug off the threat. Verstappen was 1.4sec ahead after nine of the 19 laps and by 3.8sec at the end.

A reasonably eventful race saw the two Ferraris going at each other within a few feet of danger. 

His title rival Lando Norris was passed on the final lap to finish third behind Ferrari's Carlos Sainz

Norris was under pressure from George Russell (pictured) but managed to shrug off the threat

Sainz ultimately won the tussle and went on to pass Russell by the midway point for third place. 

Charles Leclerc also passed Russell to move into fourth, where he finished.

Russell finished fifth and Lewis Hamilton sixth.

JONATHAN MCEVOY IN AUSTIN: The world champion bagged all eight points from the race to extend his lead to 54, arresting a slump dating back to his last win in Barcelona in June.

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