Piastri prevails at Zandvoort as Norris’s championship dreams take hit with late race mechanical DNF; Verstappen inherits P2; Rookie Hadjar earns first podium with spectacular drive ahead of Russell; Ferrari suffer zero-points double retirement

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Top 10 finishers of the Dutch GP:
|
POS. |
NO. |
DRIVER |
TEAM |
LAPS |
TIME / RETIRED |
PTS. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1 |
81 |
Oscar Piastri |
McLaren |
72 |
1:38:29.849 |
25 |
|
2 |
1 |
Max Verstappen |
Red Bull Racing |
72 |
+1.271s |
18 |
|
3 |
6 |
Isack Hadjar |
Racing Bulls |
72 |
+3.233s |
15 |
|
4 |
63 |
George Russell |
Mercedes |
72 |
+5.654s |
12 |
|
5 |
23 |
Alexander Albon |
Williams |
72 |
+6.327s |
10 |
|
6 |
87 |
Oliver Bearman |
Haas |
72 |
+9.044s |
8 |
|
7 |
18 |
Lance Stroll |
Aston Martin |
72 |
+9.497s |
6 |
|
8 |
14 |
Fernando Alonso |
Aston Martin |
72 |
+11.709s |
4 |
|
9 |
22 |
Yuki Tsunoda |
Red Bull Racing |
72 |
+13.597s |
2 |
|
10 |
31 |
Esteban Ocon |
Haas |
72 |
+14.063s |
1 |
Complete race results available via Formula1.com.
The next race is in but a week’s time, as the F1 circus visits the Temple of Speed in Monza, Italy. Piastri will be seeking to extend his advantage while Norris will be desperate to get back in the game and secure a solid result. And Ferrari will be looking for redemption after their miserable Dutch weekend on their home turf and in front of of the rabid tifosi. Hope to see you then to find out how it all shakes out!

