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Max Verstappen dominates Las Vegas Grand Prix: just one win away from matching Senna’s record

Simon Monroy by Simon Monroy
November 25, 2025
in Motorsports
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Max Verstappen dominates Las Vegas Grand Prix: just one win away from matching Senna’s record

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In a jaw-dropping display of dominance, Max Verstappen has once again cemented his status as the king of Formula 1, achieving a spectacular victory at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The Dutch maestro didn’t just win; he obliterated the competition by leading every single lap of the race, from the very first turn to the checkered flag. This triumph marks Verstappen’s 69th career win and his 18th time finishing a race without relinquishing the lead, a feat that puts him just one victory away from the legendary Ayrton Senna.

Verstappen’s irrepressible form was on full display as he swiftly outmaneuvered Lando Norris at the start, grabbing the lead and never looking back. His relentless pace was so powerful that he maintained his position even during crucial pit stops, leaving fans and competitors alike in awe. This impeccable race strategy and execution not only showcased his driving prowess but also highlighted the incredible performance of the Red Bull team.

But what does this mean in the grand scheme of Formula 1 history? With this latest achievement, Verstappen is now chasing two titans of the sport: Lewis Hamilton and Ayrton Senna. Currently, Hamilton holds the record with an astonishing 23 races led from start to finish, while Senna stands at 19. Verstappen is now tantalizingly close, just one win behind the Brazilian legend, igniting excitement among fans about the possibility of him surpassing these monumental figures.

In contrast, the current crop of drivers struggles to keep pace with Verstappen’s record-breaking run. Fernando Alonso and Lando Norris, who are both celebrated competitors in their own right, have only managed to lead a race from start to finish three times each. This stark difference underscores Verstappen’s extraordinary capabilities and the level of excellence he has achieved in the high-octane world of Formula 1.

As he continues to chase history, one can only wonder: how many more records will Verstappen shatter before the season concludes? One thing is certain—he’s not just racing for wins; he’s racing to etch his name in the annals of motorsport history. The question remains, can he catch Hamilton and Senna before the season’s end? Fans around the globe will be watching closely as this thrilling saga unfolds.

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