Verstappen Ends Ten-Race Win Drought With Chaotic Brazilian GP Victory
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The Dutch Lion comes alive in wet conditions. Formula 1 has witnessed it before, none more so than in Sao Paulo. Watching Max Verstappen take the win at the Brazilian Grand Prix rekindles recollections of his race in 2016. At the time, a young boy charging through the field, finding grip where those more mature, more seasoned couldn’t. His charge that day, bullish, reasserting that he was in fact brimming with potential that the paddock could not yet comprehend. And they knew it. It warranted a tip of the hat from three-time world champion Niki Lauda. That day, greatness recognized greatness—or yet-to-be-realized greatness.
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