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Revealed: Who topped the speed trap at 2022 French Grand Prix?

Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez whitewashed the straight-line speed charts during Sunday’s French Grand Prix, demonstrating their power superiority. The Honda-powered Red Bull has typically been the best in a straight line all season, and it was Verstappen that clocked the fastest speed over the start finish line at 305.6kph, 1.3kph clear of Perez. The main speed trap is towards the end of the first part of the Mistral Straight heading into Turn Eight, and this is also a DRS zone along with the pit straight. The Mexican went quickest there, perhaps due to the fact that he had DRS more frequently than his team-mate did as the Dutchman streaked ahead in the lead. READ: ‘I would bet...
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