on to win the race. his team mate, peres, defeated his record. one man who did not put a foot wrong was the youngest driver on the grid. he finished behind verstappen, but will start in front of him in tomorrow s grand prix, hoping for another battle. staying with motorsport. britain s jake dennis has one, it means that he will claim the title with a race to spare. that is in formula e. there was a thrilling finish to the king george at ascot, one of the highlights of the flat racing season. hukum, withjockeyjim crowley, in the blue and white silks, just pipped westover by a head. the 6 year old, trained by owen burrows, only returned to racing in may after a year out with a serious leg injury.
mate and nearest rival sergio perez failed to finish. unpredictable weather delayed the start and contributed to a thrilling race that showcased the potential of a young driver as nick parrott explains. asa as a track that recently saw a fatal accident, formula 1 was not taking any chances for the first race of the season. after a delay, the race began at a snail s pace as drivers got a feeling for the conditions. they eventually got going, with the sap and leaving the way. the dry. pr screen changed to quicker tires and took the lead as the dutchman did his. the safety car was back after alonso marked his 42nd birthday with bumps. racing resumed for max verstappen, and he atoned for max verstappen, and he atoned for his earlier error, coming on to win the race. peres ruined his
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