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F1 fans ANGRY after walking out of Dutch GP
During the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, fans were leaving the race early, missing out on the thrilling finish with over twenty laps remaining.
Lando Norris’ retirement allowed Max Verstappen to move up to P2, and rookie Isack Hadjar achieved his first podium finish for the Racing Bulls.
This race marked the season’s restart after the summer break, with Oscar Piastri extending his lead in the standings to 309 points, ahead of Norris.
Fans departing early were disappointed by the unexpected turn of events, including Norris’ engine trouble, adding a twist to the end of the race.
The scene at Zandvoort revealed some fans leaving due to crashes and a perceived lack of action, missing out on potential excitement if they had stayed until the end.
Leaving sporting events early risks missing out on memorable moments, a message relevant not just for F1 fans but for all sports enthusiasts.






