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Dutch Grand Prix: Live coverage as Max Verstappen seeks his ninth-straight win

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Can anyone catch Red Bull at the front?

Over the course of the last eight Formula 1 races, Max Verstappen has found a way to guide his RB19 to the front of the field.

If he does that again on Sunday, he will join an extremely elite club.

With a win in the Dutch Grand Prix Verstappen will notch his ninth-straight victory, matching the mark set by Sebastian Vettel back in 2013 that currently stands as the longest winning streak for a driver in F1 history. Given Verstappen’s current form, the fact that he is starting on pole, and the fact that Verstappen has won the prior two Dutch Grands Prix, there is every reason to believe that Verstappen will join that club later today.

Still, the rest of the field is going to put up a fight, and there are potential spoilers lurking throughout the top ten. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have been strong all weekend for McLaren, and Norris will start alongside Verstappen on the front row. George Russell will be right behind Verstappen, and certainly keep an eye on Alex Albon who starts fourth, as both Williams drivers found a way inside the top ten and the FW45 has been strong all weekend.

The Grand Prix is set to get rolling around 9:00 a.m. Eastern, and we will have you covered throughout the day, so come back early and often!

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