The Dutchman secured his 39th win for the team, surpassing Sebastian Vettel’s record number of victories.
Verstappen’s wins have all been with Red Bull since his debut for the team at the Spanish GP in 2016 when he became the youngest F1 winner at just 18 years of age.
Seven years and two world championships later, the Dutchman set a team record for wins as he passed former Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel’s previous tally of 38 victories when he won four straight titles in a row from 2010-13.
Spanish veteran Fernando Alonso was a season’s best second for Aston Martin as he collected a fifth podium in six races, albeit 28 seconds behind Verstappen, while Frenchman Esteban Ocon secured third place and a rare podium for Alpine.
Lewis Hamilton finished fourth for Mercedes and picked up a point for fastest lap. His teammate George Russell was fifth, having earlier almost slammed into Perez as visibility worsened. A serious crash was somehow avoided in a hectic few minutes before the rain eased off.
Alonso is third in the standings and closed the gap on Perez to 12 points. The 41-year-old’s podium was his 103rd in F1, while Ocon grabbed his third.
Red Bull has won all the races so far and leads the manfacturers’ rankings with 249 points.