Max Verstappen has joined an elite club of motorsport royalty by scoring his second career F1 Grand Slam.
The World Champion was dominant at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, converting his pole position into a race win.
He also led every lap and claimed an extra point for the fastest lap on race day, securing his second career Grand Slam in the process.
But unlike any other Grand Slam in history, Verstappen's Imola triumph included a Sprint victory after he traded places with Charles Leclerc to win Saturday's 100-kilometre dash.
Verstappen joins F1 greats
Verstappen is now one of a select few F1 drivers to have completed more than one Grand Slam, with his first coming at the 2021 Austrian Grand Prix.
The list of drivers to do so includes only multiple World Champions, including Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher.
He still has a long way to go if he is to catch Jim Clark's record of eight Grand Slams, which is closely followed by Lewis Hamilton's six.
Sebastian Vettel also makes the list, having completed four Grand Slams for Red Bull between 2011 and 2013.
F1 drivers to have achieved multiple Grand Slams (all time)
Driver | Team(s) | Number of Grand Slams |
---|---|---|
Jim Clark | Lotus | 8 |
Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes | 6 |
Alberto Ascari | Ferrari | 5 |
Michael Schumacher | Benetton, Ferrari | 5 |
Jackie Stewart | Matra, Tyrrell | 4 |
Ayrton Senna | Lotus, McLaren | 4 |
Nigel Mansell | Williams | 4 |
Sebastian Vettel | Red Bull | 4 |
Nelson Piquet | Brabham | 3 |
Jack Brabham | Cooper, Brabham | 2 |
Mika Hakkinen | McLaren | 2 |
Max Verstappen | Red Bull | 2 |
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