Starting from the 2nd place on the starting grid, Max Verstappen won the Italian Grand Prix in Formula 1, once again managing to surpass his rivals. The podium was completed by Sergio Perez (RedBull) and Carlos Sainz (Ferrari).

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Max Verstappen broke Sebastian Vettel’s record

Max Verstappen started from the 2nd place in the race in Monza, but the world champion did not remain without emotions and managed to finish first in Italy as well.

In this way, the Dutchman broke Sebastian Vettel’s record from 2013 and has 12 successes in this Formula 1 season.

The podium was completed by Sergio Perez (RedBull) and Carlos Sainz (Ferrari).

Formula 1 season calendar for 2023

March 5: Bahrain – victory for Max Verstappen

March 19: Saudi Arabia – victory for Sergio Perez

April 2: Australia – victory for Max Verstappen

April 30: Azerbaijan / Baku – Winner Sergio Perez

May 7: Miami – victory for Max Verstappen

May 21: Emilia-Romagna / Imola – CANCELED

May 28: Monaco/Monte Carlo – victory for Max Verstappen

June 4: Spain / Barcelona – winner Max Verstappen

June 18: Canada / Montreal – winner Max Verstappen

July 2: Austria / Spielberg – victory of Max Verstappen

July 9: Great Britain / Silverstone – victory for Max Verstappen

July 23: Hungary / Hungaroring – Winner Max Verstappen

July 30: Belgium / Spa-Francorchamps – victory of Max Verstappen

August 27: Netherlands / Zandvoort – Winner Max Verstappen

September 3: Italy / Monza – winner Max Verstappen

September 17: Singapore / Marina Bay

September 24: Japan / Suzuka

October 8: Qatar / Losail

October 22: USA / Austin

October 29: Mexico / Mexico City

November 5: Brazil / Sao Paulo

November 18: Las Vegas

November 26: Abu Dhabi / Yas Marina