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Lando Norris rebounded from another sluggish start to repass championship leader Max Verstappen and cruise to a dominant win at the Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix. Norris lost his pole position advantage at lights out, but McLaren’s speed shone through as he sauntered clear to his second F1 success, with Charles Leclerc in third. Alex […]
Norris lost his pole position advantage at the start, but McLaren’s speed helped him secure his second F1 victory, with Charles Leclerc finishing third. Two Williams drivers found themselves at the back due to Albon’s exclusion and Sargeant’s crash. Magnussen started from the pitlane. The top 10 opted for Medium tires, while further down, Tsunoda, Hamilton, and Bottas chose Softs. Magnussen went for Hards. Verstappen overtook Norris at the start, but George Russell climbed to third, and Leclerc moved up to fourth. Gasly passed the Aston Martin drivers to claim seventh, while Hamilton made his way through the field. Norris regained the lead from Verstappen on Lap 18. Leclerc kept challenging Piastri for higher positions. Hamilton pitted on Lap 23, with Ferrari trying an undercut on Lap 24. Verstappen pitted on Lap 27.