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Max Verstappen Makes History with Dominant Baku Win, Tying Lewis Hamilton’s Grand Slam Record!

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
September 22, 2025
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Max Verstappen Makes History with Dominant Baku Win, Tying Lewis Hamilton’s Grand Slam Record!

BAKU, AZERBAIJAN - SEPTEMBER 21: Race winner Max Verstappen of the Netherlands driving the (1) Oracle Red Bull Racing RB21 crosses the line to cheers from his team on the pit wall during the F1 Grand Prix of Azerbaijan at Baku City Circuit on September 21, 2025 in Baku, Azerbaijan. (Photo by Sam Bagnall/Sutton Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202509210399 // Usage for editorial use only //

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Max Verstappen Shatters Records with Dominant Baku Grand Prix Triumph, Joining Lewis Hamilton in Elite Club

In the high-octane world of Formula 1, there are victories that merely tally points, and then there are those that etch a driver’s name into the annals of history. Max Verstappen’s stunning performance at the 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix was nothing short of a masterclass, elevating him to new heights and reigniting the buzz around a potential championship comeback. Verstappen’s crushing victory not only showcased his unrivaled skill but also tied him with the legendary Lewis Hamilton in an exclusive statistical milestone.

From the moment he took pole position, Verstappen exuded an air of invincibility. He executed a flawless start, maintained a blistering pace, and even snagged the fastest lap to complete an unprecedented “grand slam”—the sixth of his illustrious career. This remarkable feat aligns him with Hamilton, both now just two grand slams shy of the record held by the iconic Jim Clark, who achieved eight during his dominance in the 1960s.

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Verstappen’s win in Baku was more than a mere footnote; it was a definitive statement of intent. He demonstrated an ability to command a race weekend from start to finish, even when the stakes were high. Reflecting on his triumph, Verstappen stated, “It’s never easy around here, very windy today, so the car was moving around a lot. But the car was working really well on both compounds. We had clean air all the time, so you could look after your tyres, and it was pretty straightforward. I’m incredibly happy with this performance.”

The weekend unfolded flawlessly for Verstappen, especially as rivals Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris faltered—Piastri crashing out early and Norris only managing a lackluster seventh place. Seizing the opportunity, Verstappen’s strategy was impeccable, maintaining tire management and building a commanding lead. By the time he made his pit stop on lap 41, he had an impressive cushion, ultimately finishing 14 seconds ahead of George Russell’s Mercedes, with Carlos Sainz clinching a well-deserved podium for Williams.

But what truly makes a grand slam so elusive in the fiercely competitive arena of Formula 1? Achieving this rare milestone requires a driver to clinch pole position, lead every lap, and set the fastest lap—all while facing immense pressure and unpredictability. Verstappen’s inaugural grand slam was recorded in Austria in 2021, with subsequent achievements in Imola, Spain, Qatar, Bahrain, and now Baku. This consistency places him in elite company, having triumphed under varying regulations and fierce competition.

The implications of Verstappen’s victory extend beyond mere statistics. With Piastri’s early exit, he still holds a 25-point lead over his McLaren teammate Norris, while Verstappen sits 69 points behind with seven races remaining. Despite the steep hill he has to climb, the momentum gained from back-to-back dominant performances cannot be overlooked.

When asked about Red Bull’s ability to maintain this level of excellence, Verstappen remained realistic yet optimistic: “It’s difficult to say at the moment but, for sure, the last two weekends have been amazing for us. Singapore is a challenge again with the high downforce.”

All eyes will be on Verstappen as he continues to chase the championship, but for now, his victory in Baku is a defining moment that cements his legacy alongside Hamilton in Formula 1 lore. If he maintains this momentum, Jim Clark’s long-standing record may soon be in jeopardy.

As fans and experts alike marvel at this impressive grand slam achievement, one thing is clear: Verstappen is not just racing; he is rewriting the history books, and the world of Formula 1 is watching with bated breath.

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