• Fernando Alonso second in Montreal; Lewis Hamilton third
  • Verstappen equals Ayrton Senna’s 41 career race wins

Untouchable and unchallenged, there is now a distinct sense of deja vu to Max Verstappen’s victorious performances this season, exemplified once more by a flawless win at the Canadian Grand Prix.

It was another consummate run to mark an immense achievement by his Red Bull team in notching up a century of wins in style in Montreal. The debate over whether the Dutchman can be caught this season is over but he and Red Bull are surely set to clock up even bigger numbers.

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