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Max Verstappen hit a Red Bull milestone at the Hungaroring, but doubling his achievement looks borderline impossible.
Max Verstappen celebrated a significant milestone in the Hungarian Grand Prix, marking his 200th race for Red Bull Racing.
Since his debut with the team in 2016, Verstappen has firmly established himself as their leading driver.
Together, Verstappen and Red Bull have amassed an impressive record of four world titles, 65 wins, 44 pole positions, 34 fastest laps, and 117 podium finishes.
Although reaching 200 races with Red Bull, Verstappen has raced in a total of 223 Grands Prix throughout his F1 career.
Verstappen clarified that he would not reach 400 F1 races, but expressed gratitude for the incredible journey so far.
To surpass the record for most races with a single team, Verstappen would need to continue racing with Red Bull at least until 2027.
His current contract is set to expire in 2028, but he has expressed interest in exploring other racing opportunities beyond Formula 1.






