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1 Sep 2025 • 1:42 AM MYT
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Lando Norris suffered a dramatic late engine failure at the Dutch Grand Prix as McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri took a major step towards the title.

Pole-sitter Piastri was cruising towards a lights-to-flag victory at Zandvoort, holding off championship rival Norris before the British driver reported smoke from his cockpit seven laps from the end and swiftly came to a halt.

A dejected Norris sat with his head between his knees on the bank at the side of the track as his title hopes suffered a massive blow, with Piastri opening up a 34-point lead with nine rounds of the championship remaining.

It was also another miserable afternoon for Lewis Hamilton, who began the weekend by saying he wanted to enjoy racing for Ferrari after suggesting they should ditch him when he started and finished 12th in Hungary before the summer break. He was running seventh when, in light rain, he crashed into the barriers and suffered his first retirement for the Scuderia.

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F1 DUTCH GRAND PRIX - LATEST UPDATES

  • Oscar Piastri wins the Dutch GP; Verstappen 2nd; Hadjar 3rd
  • OUT! Norris forced to retire after oil leak
  • CRASH! Lewis Hamilton hits the wall
  • POSITION BACK! Norris takes second place back from Verstappen
  • START! Verstappen takes P2 from Norris

CONSTRUCTOR STANDINGS

23:00

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Kieran Jackson

1. McLaren - 584 points

2. Ferrari - 260 points

3. Mercedes - 248 points

4. Red Bull - 214 points

5. Williams - 80 points

6. Aston Martin - 62 points

7. Racing Bulls - 60 points

8. Sauber - 51 points

9. Haas - 44 points

10. Alpine - 20 points

Norris reacts after his retirement:

22:00

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Kieran Jackson

Ollie Bearman, who finished sixth having started in the pit-lane:

21:00

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Kieran Jackson

“I wasn’t expecting this, and we definitely got lucky today for sure. Sometimes you need to be in the right place at the right time, and good calls were made on strategy, the car was quick, and the team did a great job.

“We were a bit unlucky as we had to start from the pit lane, but it’s nice to be back in the points with Esteban as well. The team is working incredibly hard, we’re getting there step-by-step, and we still have things to work on, but we’re on the right path.”

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, after crashing out of the race:

20:00

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Kieran Jackson

“Today hurts. It was a difficult weekend all along, and it ended in the worst way. In terms of pace, we were quite strong, which was a positive turn of events, and it was good to gain some positions.

“Heading to Monza now, which is a special place for me and the whole team. I don’t think we are in the same position as last year, but we will give it everything to recover and make it a great weekend for all our tifosi at home.”

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DRIVER CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS

19:00

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Kieran Jackson

1. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) – 309 points

2. Lando Norris (McLaren) – 275 points

3. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 205 points

4. George Russell (Mercedes) – 184 points

5. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) – 151 points

6. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) – 109 points

7. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) – 64 points

8. Alex Albon (Williams) – 64 points

9. Nico Hulkenberg (Sauber) - 37 points

10. Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls) – 37 points

11. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) – 32 points

12. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) – 30 points

13. Esteban Ocon (Haas) – 27 points

14. Pierre Gasly (Alpine) – 20 points

15. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls) – 20 points

16. Ollie Bearman (Haas) – 16 points

17. Carlos Sainz (Williams) – 16 points

18. Gabriel Bortoleto (Sauber) – 14 points

19. Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull) – 12 points

20. Franco Colapinto (Alpine) – 0 points

21. Jack Doohan (Alpine) – 0 points

Dejected Lando Norris reacts to massive F1 title blow: ‘It hurts’

18:00

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Kieran Jackson

Lando Norris put on a brave face after a seismic F1 championship swing against him following an unfortunate retirement at the Dutch Grand Prix on Sunday.

Norris, running safely in second place behind McLaren teammate and championship leader Oscar Piastri, suffered an oil leak with seven laps to go and was forced to retire.

Piastri went on to claim victory and extended his lead from nine points to 34 points, with nine races left this season. Norris, however, reflected on a cruel end to his afternoon on the bankside by the side of the track.

Full quotes below:

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TOP-10 AT DUTCH GRAND PRIX

17:15

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Kieran Jackson

1. Oscar Piastri

2. Max Verstappen

3. Isack Hadjar

4. George Russell

5. Alex Albon

6. Ollie Bearman

7. Lance Stroll

8. Fernando Alonso

9. Yuki Tsunoda

10. Esteban Ocon

McLaren team principal Andrea Stella:

16:52

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Kieran Jackson

“Today we experienced the two sides of motorsport. On one side, the satisfaction and joy of the victory for Oscar.

“On the other side, the disappointment and pain of Lando. This is motor racing.

“We are one team, we go together. We will review and see where the problem is and fix it.

“100% absolutely. If possible, we will see the best of Lando as he tries to recover the points he missed. A problem on the car, a situation he wouldn’t like. Lando will give his best and we will try and recover the points.”

Time for the podium!

16:30

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Kieran Jackson

What a moment this is now for Isack Hadjar, who takes his place on the podium in Formula One for the first time - the fifth-youngest podium-getter in F1 history.

But it’s Oscar Piastri who takes the top step, with the Australian and British national anthems!

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Oscar Piastri after claiming his seventh win of the season:

16:15

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Kieran Jackson

“It feels good, controlled the race when I needed to, incredibly unfortunate for Lando at the end. But I was in control, bit of a different race to 12 months ago. Very satisfied to come out on top.

“Got it together in qualifying and was happy with the pace today, a few safety cars which spiced it up... big team effort.”

Max Verstappen, after finishing second:

15:56

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Kieran Jackson

“Gave it everything at the start, we just had to do our own race, we didn’t have the pace of the McLarens.

“To be on the podium here is a great result, good achievement for us.

On move at the start: “I tried to send it into turn 3 but there was too much sand!”

Isack Hadjar, after his first podium in F1:

15:51

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Kieran Jackson

“It feels a bit unreal! What was most surprising was keeping that fourth place for the whole race, unfortunate for Lando, we took advantage. I really maximised what we had, brought home the podium, so happy for my guys!”

“That was always the target, this is a first step, my first podium, hopefully much more.”

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Huge celebrations at Racing Bulls!

15:48

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Kieran Jackson

Isack Hadjar jumps into Racing Bulls’ mechanics in celebration - great moment!

Oscar Piastri:

15:44

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Kieran Jackson

“Sorry for Lando with what happened but well done everybody.”

Oscar Piastri wins the Dutch Grand Prix!

15:43

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Kieran Jackson

Victory for Oscar Piastri, who wins in Zandvoort for the first time!

Max Verstappen takes second, with Isack Hadjar in third for a tremendous first podium in F1!

4-10: Russell, Albon, Bearman, Stroll, Alonso, Tsunoda, Ocon

What a dramatic race!

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Last lap! (Lap 72/72)

15:42

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Kieran Jackson

Piastri has a 1.2-second lead - and has just one lap to go!

One more lap for RB’s Isack Hadjar as well, as he eyes his first ever podium in F1!

Safety car comes in (Lap 69/72)

15:39

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Kieran Jackson

Safety car comes in and, for the third time today, Piastri gets away well and staves off a challenge from Verstappen.

Top-10: Piastri, Verstappen, Hadjar, Russell, Albon, Antonelli, Bearman, Stroll, Alonso, Tsunoda

Heartbreak for Lando Norris

15:37

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Kieran Jackson

A tough moment for the McLaren driver.

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Lando Norris: (Lap 67/72)

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Kieran Jackson

Norris: “Oil leak, failure. It doesn’t matter. Unlucky boys. Unlucky.”

Norris is out and is just sat in the dand dunes.

What a huge moment in the world championship.

Norris out (Lap 66/72)

15:33

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Kieran Jackson

Norris’ deficit to Piastri will drop from nine points to 34 points now.

That is gutting.

It means Verstappen moves up to second and Hadjar, sensationally, is about to claim his first podium!

There are six laps left though...

Lando Norris out of the race! (Lap 65/72)

15:31

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Kieran Jackson

Oh wow - Norris’s engine has blown!

He’s stopped out on track! A huge swing in the world championship.

SAFETY CAR.

Piastri holds lead from Norris (Lap 59/72)

15:25

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Kieran Jackson

Piastri, once more, gets away cleanly and keeps first place, while Norris holds off a move from Verstappen at turn one!

Norris has stayed within one-second...

Top-10: Piastri, Norris, Verstappen, Hadjar, Russell, Albon, Antonelli, Gasly, Bearman, Alonso

Kimi Antonelli gets 10-second penalty (Lap 57/72)

15:20

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Kieran Jackson

The stewards have not wasted their time - a 10-second penalty for the 19-year-old Mercedes driver for causing that collision with Leclerc.

Right decision - Antonelli clearly to blame.

Meanwhile, at the front, Piastri and Norris have switched to hards but the gaggle of cars behind are on softs.

So, can Verstappen have another go at Norris here?!

Safety car is coming in...

Majority of the field pit (Lap 55/72)

15:16

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Kieran Jackson

Piastri, Norris and Verstappen all pit under the safety car!

Antonelli, without a wheel, also gets to the pits.

But what a horror-show for Ferrari - a double DNF!

Leclerc crashes out! (Lap 54/72)

15:13

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Kieran Jackson

Oh wow - another crash out for Ferrari!

This time it’s Charles Leclerc!

He tangled with Kimi Antonelli at turn 3! Safety car!

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Lewis Hamilton in media pen:

15:10

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Kieran Jackson

“I’m really not sure [what happened], will have to look back at it. As I went up the bank, the rear snapped out and I couldn’t recover it.

“The car was a bit twitchy but I think we made real progress this weekend. My pace was looking pretty decent. I was catching George [Russell].

“But so unusual not to finish a race. It’s definitely not great, but it is what it is.”

Norris can't get within one second (Lap 48/72)

15:07

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Kieran Jackson

Both Piastri and Norris are really pumping in the lap times, but the Brit can’t get within one second. The gap is 1.4 seconds, currently.

Further back, Verstappen is nine seconds off Norris but a comfortable 2.3 seconds ahead of Hadjar, who is quite impressively holding on to fourth so far.

5-10: Leclerc, Antonelli, Russell, Albon, Stroll, Ocon

Carlos Sainz on 10-second penalty (Lap 44/72)

15:05

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Kieran Jackson

Sainz: “Are you joking? It’s the most ridiculous thing in my life!”

The Spaniard is fuming!

Norris closing in on Piastri (Lap 40/72)

14:57

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Kieran Jackson

The gap out in front is now just 1.1 seconds - can Norris get within one-second and therefore get some DRS?

Top-10: Piastri, Norris, Verstappen, Hadjar, Leclerc, Russell, Antonelli, Albon, Stroll, Ocon

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VIDEO: Hamilton crash

14:52

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Kieran Jackson

Carlos Sainz gets 10-second penalty (Lap 35/72)

14:51

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Kieran Jackson

Both Sainz and Lawson dropped down the order after their collision to last place, and Sainz has been given a penalty!

Strikes me as a bit harsh, that...

Meanwhile, Leclerc’s move on Russell is under investigation.

Piastri two seconds clear (Lap 34/72)

14:50

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Kieran Jackson

Out in front, Piastri has a 1.7 second lead to Norris, with Verstappen a further 1.7 seconds behind...

Leclerc takes fifth from Russell! (Lap 33/72)

14:49

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Kieran Jackson

As VSC ends, Leclerc goes super aggressive on Russell and, perhaps with a bit of gravel on his tyres, made the move stick at turn 10!

Leclerc then defended fifth place from Russell on the main straight superbly!

Leclerc: “He doesn’t leave me the space, he can’t complain.”

Russell: “He was fully off the track, surely?”

Will the stewards have a look?

Virtual safety car! (Lap 31/72)

14:46

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Kieran Jackson

After a light collision between Sainz and Lawson on the main straight, a piece of debris is right in the middle of the track.

Virtual safety car called - race is neutralised as a marshal runs onto the track to remove the debris!

Piastri keeps lead at start (Lap 27/72)

14:41

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Kieran Jackson

The Australian controls the start cleanly, and keeps first place - his lead is 0.8 seconds.

Verstappen trails Norris by 1.6 seconds.

Top-two on the hards incidentally, with Verstappen on mediums.

Safety car in this lap (Lap 26/72)

14:39

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Kieran Jackson

Safety car comes in - here’s the top-10:

Piastri, Norris, Verstappen, Hadjar, Russell, Leclerc, Lawson, Sainz, Ocon, Albon

Lewis Hamilton's crash (Lap 24/72)

14:35

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Kieran Jackson

Hamilton’s engineer: “Are you okay?”

Hamilton: “Yeah I’m so sorry guys.”

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Piastri and Norris pit! (Lap 24/72)

14:34

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Kieran Jackson

They’re all pitting now and it’s a double-stack for McLaren!

Leclerc had just come in, so he’ll lose a lot of positions I think here!

What a nightmare few minutes for Ferrari!

Lewis Hamilton crashes! (Lap 23/72)

14:33

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Kieran Jackson

Oh wow!

Hamilton has crashed into the wall at turn 3 - and he’s OUT of the race!

SAFETY CAR!

Lewis Hamilton in seventh: (Lap 23/72)

14:32

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Kieran Jackson

“Definitely have to undercut these guys, can’t get closer.”

Will Hamilton dive in? He’s one second behind Russell....

Lando Norris on radio (Lap 19/72)

14:29

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Kieran Jackson

“Starting to struggle a bit more with the rears,” says Norris, whose gap to Piastri is 3.3 seconds.

Rain is very light so far, so not enough for intermediate tyres. Will it increase? We shall see.

Rain incoming! (Lap 15/72)

14:22

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Kieran Jackson

“I’ve got drops of rain on my visor,” says Piastri.

How heavy will this rain be?!

Norris sets new fastest lap (Lap 12/72)

14:20

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Kieran Jackson

The Brit sets a new fastest lap of the race but still trails Piastri by 3.7 seconds.

And he’s dropped Verstappen absolutely rapidly - the gap is already 4.8 seconds to third!

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TOP-10 AFTER FIRST 10 LAPS

14:17

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Kieran Jackson

1. Piastri

2. Norris

3. Verstappen

4. Hadjar

5. Leclerc

6. Russell

7. Hamilton

8. Lawson

9. Sainz

10. Albon

Norris swoops around Verstappen to take second! (Lap 9/72)

14:15

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Kieran Jackson

Lovely move from Lando!

The Brit surges down the outside at turn 1 and makes it stick, taking back second place from Verstappen!

Now he can go and chase his teammate...

“Nice job, let’s go and get Oscar,” says his engineer Will Joseph.

Oscar Piastri extends his lead (Lap 8/72)

14:14

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Kieran Jackson

Piastri is building and building his lead to four seconds now from Verstappen, while Norris has closed in to within DRS range of the Dutchman - 0.6 seconds.

It’s just got very murky at Zandvoort.... think the rain is on its way!

Rain on its way (Lap 5/72)

14:09

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Kieran Jackson

Piastri’s engineer Tom Stallard warning his driver that rain is expected in around seven minutes - so that could shake things up!

The Australian’s lead is 2.2 seconds already to Verstappen, who is 1.6 seconds clear of Norris.

Norris drops off

14:08

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Kieran Jackson

Nightmare start for Norris, who has dropped to third and is over 1.5 seconds behind Verstappen.

Further back, Leclerc has taken fifth from George Russell but Isack Hadjar - so far - is keeping hold of fourth place.

1-10: Piastri, Verstappen, Norris, Hadjar, Leclerc, Russell, Hamilton, Lawson, Sainz, Albon

Lights out!

14:05

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Kieran Jackson

Sensational start!

Piastri fends off Verstappen’s wild challenge around the outside - but Norris does not!

Verstappen almost slides off the track at turn 3 but keeps the car on the road and takes second!

Norris drops a spot to third...

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Formation lap:

14:04

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Kieran Jackson

Oscar Piastri leads the 19 cars on the grid away for the formation lap. While the top-two are on medium tyres, Verstappen in third is on the soft tyre!

Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton is under investigation for not lifting under yellow flag conditions in the reconnaissance laps to the grid! It’ll be investigated after the session...

Attendance across the weekend has been announced as 305,000 - another impressive number.

But who will they see victorious today? We’re about to find out!

A reminder of the starting grid for the race in Zandvoort:

13:59

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Kieran Jackson

1. Oscar Piastri

2. Lando Norris

3. Max Verstappen

4. Isack Hadjar

5. George Russell

6. Charles Leclerc

7. Lewis Hamilton

8. Liam Lawson

9. Carlos Sainz

10. Fernando Alonso

11. Kimi Antonelli

12. Yuki Tsunoda

13. Gabriel Bortoleto

14. Pierre Gasly

15. Alex Albon

16. Franco Colapinto

17. Nico Hulkenberg

18. Esteban Ocon

19. Lance Stroll

Pit lane. Ollie Bearman

Dutch Grand Prix

13:58

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Kieran Jackson

Here we go then!

Oscar Piastri on pole for the very short run down into turn 1 but - as shown last year - second can get a jump down the inside, can Lando Norris do that today?

Max Verstappen can’t be counted out in third at his home race, with Isack Hadjar in fourth.

Lewis Hamilton is down in seventh - what can he do around Zandvoort?

We’re about to find out!

McLaren CEO Zak Brown:

13:51

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Kieran Jackson

On his two drivers and strategy: “We let them go! Qualifying was awesome to see both drivers at the top of the game.

“They’re free to race, Max will stick his nose in – just need a clean first lap.

“The constructors is looking pretty good, we don’t want to change the way we approach a weekend, don’t want to be irresponsible, want to keep doing what we’ve been doing to this point.”

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George Russell, who starts P5:

13:48

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Kieran Jackson

“Overtaking here is one of the hardest but a few raindrops in the sky, just being alert quickly.

“Isack did a great job, I think we’ll have the pace advantage over him today.”

Time for the Dutch national anthem in Zandvoort

13:46

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Kieran Jackson

Amid a rapturous atmosphere on the North Sea coast, it’s time for the national anthem of the Netherlands.

Performed on the grid by Henk Poort....

Dutch international and new Tottenham signing Xavi Simons on the grid:

13:44

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Kieran Jackson

“I’ve been here in a couple of times.

“Very happy to make this step with Tottenham.

“I’m supporting Max.”

Lando Norris eyeing a quick start to get ahead of Oscar Piastri

13:40

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Kieran Jackson

“About getting a perfect start, it’s my best chance. That’s all I can try and do, if things don’t go my way, I have a long race ahead of me and hope for the best.”

On Verstappen in P3: “We’re eyes forward, we know he can be an issue but we know that in every single race, will try and stay ahead of him at the beginning but am confident we can get him back later on if not.”

“The start is my best opportunity.”

Isack Hadjar was the star man in qualifying

13:35

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Kieran Jackson

A brilliant P4 for the Frenchman - can he claim a first F1 podium today?

Driver Standings heading into round 15:

13:30

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Kieran Jackson

Piastri has a nine-point lead in the world championship to McLaren teammate Norris:

1. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) – 284 points

2. Lando Norris (McLaren) – 275 points

3. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 187 points

4. George Russell (Mercedes) – 157 points

5. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) – 139 points

6. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) – 109 points

7. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) – 64 points

8. Alex Albon (Williams) – 54 points

9. Nico Hulkenberg (Sauber) - 37 points

10. Esteban Ocon (Haas) – 27 points

11. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) – 26 points

12. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) – 26 points

13. Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls) – 22 points

14. Pierre Gasly (Alpine) – 20 points

15. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls) – 20 points

16. Carlos Sainz (Williams) – 16 points

17. Gabriel Bortoleto (Sauber) – 14 points

18. Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull) – 10 points

19. Ollie Bearman (Haas) – 8 points

20. Franco Colapinto (Alpine) – 0 points

21. Jack Doohan (Alpine) – 0 points

Dutch GP preview: McLaren set to resume title tussle on F1 return but Red Bull must solve alarming problem

13:15

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Kieran Jackson

For the first time in four years, F1 returns after the traditional summer interval with the race for the drivers’ world championship very much in the balance.

McLaren’s impressive dominance – but intriguing refusal to label a driver their clear No 1 – means it is a straight shoot-out between Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris for their first ever title, in a battle set to go down to the wire. Ahead of round 15 this weekend in Zandvoort, the Australian has a lead of just nine points.

Further down the pack, there are plenty of talking points, not least Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton’s tumultuous partnership so far. The seven-time world champion is yet to finish on the podium; a record he will be desperate to extinguish in the remaining 10 races.

With less than four months left of the 2025 season, The Independent takes a look at the five main talking points ahead of this weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort.

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Max Verstappen, after qualifying third:

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Kieran Jackson

“This weekend was tricky for us but qualifying was the best I’ve felt. P3, I’m very happy with that... the energy on the crowd is amazing, always very special.

“Let’s see what we can do, just focus on our own race, I hope we can keep it up going into the race.”

Lewis Hamilton, who qualified P7:

13:06

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Kieran Jackson

“It was OK, I was looking for progress, out of Q3 in last few races, that is progress. The package has been difficult and challenging. Charles is P1 last race to being six-tenths off. I’ve enjoyed the weekend more so far.

“From my side, I’ve made some adjustments to my approach, definitely been in a better place, the break helps, a lot calmer through this weekend.”

FULL STARTING GRID

13:04

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Kieran Jackson

1. Oscar Piastri

2. Lando Norris

3. Max Verstappen

4. Isack Hadjar

5. George Russell

6. Charles Leclerc

7. Lewis Hamilton

8. Liam Lawson

9. Carlos Sainz

10. Fernando Alonso

11. Kimi Antonelli

12. Yuki Tsunoda

13. Gabriel Bortoleto

14. Pierre Gasly

15. Alex Albon

16. Franco Colapinto

17. Nico Hulkenberg

18. Esteban Ocon

19. Lance Stroll

Pit lane. Ollie Bearman

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff:

12:59

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Kieran Jackson

“We have struggled to consistently unlock the pace of the car so far this weekend here in Zandvoort. The windy conditions have made it a handful for both George and Kimi and, whilst there have been flashes of performance, we knew Qualifying would be tricky.

“That proved to be the case with Kimi unfortunate to be eliminated in Q2. George was able to progress to Q3 but some snaps of oversteer cost him a place on the second row.

“Starting P5 and P11 at a circuit that is notoriously difficult to overtake means we will have our work cut out today.”

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Oscar Piastri, after claiming pole:

12:50

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Kieran Jackson