The RB19 is now the most dominant F1 car of all time having secured its 12th consecutive victory in Hungary. But as Mark Hughes points out, McLaren's scale of advantage over the competition in 1988 was on another level
Max Verstappen's victory at the Hungaroring last Sunday secured – as you will doubtless have been told many times already – the 12th consecutive grand prix win for Red Bull, breaking a record established by McLaren in its epic 1988 season.
Before we get into the link between McLaren '88 and Red Bull '23, a little bit of book-keeping. Ferrari actually took 14 consecutive world championship status grand prix victories in 1952-53...
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