Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff says Max Verstappen's record 10-race winning streak would not be
'important' for him and is 'for Wikipedia'. Verstappen claimed another dominant victory in Sunday's Italian Grand Prix to eclipse the run of nine successive races Sebastian Vettel won in 2013.The record was the latest to fall in a remarkable season in which Red Bull have won all 14 races, with Wolff's once-dominant Mercedes team unable to answer their rivals' brilliance.
'Horner reflects on 'golden moment'One individual not afraid of lauding Verstappen's achievements throughout the season has been Red Bull team principal Christian Horner.With his team still on track to deliver the first 'perfect' season in the sport's history, Horner described Sunday as a 'golden moment' for Red Bull. 'What Max is doing, he's breaking records and driving at an unbelievable level,' he said.
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