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F1's most dominant drives of the century

Where does Verstappen's Hungarian Grand Prix victory stand?

F1 championship leader Max Verstappen waltzed to victory with ease at the Hungarian Grand Prix to secure a record-breaking 12th consecutive win for Red Bull.

The Dutchman is well on his way to a third world title having extended his advantage over teammate Sergio Perez to 110 points after 11 races with his 33.731-second win over McLaren's Lando Norris at the Hungaroring.

Verstappen has dominated races all season but despite suggestions the rest of the pack was catching Red Bull, the winning margin was the largest of the campaign.

But where does the result place Verstappen in the list of most commanding victories since the turn of the century? Take a look at the table below!

[Credit: @LightsOutF1Blog]

Biggest F1 winning margins since 2000

Position Drivers Race Year Gap to second
1 Lewis Hamilton British GP 2008 1:08.577
2 Juan Pablo Montoya German GP 2003 1:05.459
3 Lewis Hamilton Russian GP 2021 53.271
4 Ralf Schumacher German GP 2001 46.117
5 Michael Schumacher Spanish GP 2001 40.738
6 Michael Schumacher Brazilian GP 2000 39.898
7 Ralf Schumacher Malaysian GP 2002 39.700
8 Kimi Raikkonen Malaysian GP 2003 39.286
9 Nico Rosberg Chinese GP 2016 37.776
10 Max Verstappen Styrian GP 2021 35.743
11 Michael Schumacher Spanish GP 2002 35.630
12 Kimi Raikkonen Hungarian GP 2005 35.581
13 Max Verstappen Hungarian GP 2023 33.731

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