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Piastri's Dutch GP Win Ends McLaren's 27-Year F1 Drought

Originally Published 4 months ago — by PlanetF1

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Lando Norris retired from the Dutch Grand Prix due to an unspecified technical reliability issue, which McLaren is investigating without full proof of the cause. This incident impacts Norris's chances in the Drivers' Championship, now 34 points behind teammate Oscar Piastri, with McLaren aiming to maintain fairness and neutrality as the season progresses.

Dutch GP Highlights: Piastri Extends Lead, Norris Retires, and Race Recap

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Motorsport.com

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Oscar Piastri won the Dutch GP, capitalizing on chaos and Norris's retirement, which significantly impacts the championship standings. Norris faced disappointment with a mechanical failure, while other drivers like Isack Hadjar and Alex Albon achieved notable results amidst the race's incidents. Ferrari and Tsunoda experienced setbacks, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the race.

Dutch Grand Prix 2025: Piastri Leads, Norris's Title Hopes Fade

Originally Published 4 months ago — by McLaren

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Oscar Piastri won the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix for McLaren, while teammate Lando Norris faced technical issues and retired. The race featured multiple safety cars and strategic pit stops, with Piastri maintaining control to secure the victory, marking a significant achievement for McLaren amidst challenges.

Norris's Retirement Opens Door for Piastri's Dutch GP Victory

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Formula 1

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Lando Norris experienced his second retirement of the season at the Dutch Grand Prix due to a smoke issue, which he described as 'out of my control,' significantly impacting his championship standings as he trails teammate Oscar Piastri. Despite showing strong performance and being close to overtaking Piastri, Norris's race ended prematurely, leaving him disappointed but optimistic for future races.

F1 Dutch GP 2025: Winners and Losers

Originally Published 4 months ago — by The Race

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The 2025 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort was filled with drama, with Oscar Piastri winning and Isack Hadjar impressing as a rookie. Lando Norris faced a DNF, and Ferrari and Hamilton experienced setbacks. Ollie Bearman and Alex Albon delivered strong performances, while Kimi Antonelli and Alpine/Sauber teams struggled. The race highlighted shifts in momentum and performance among drivers and teams.

Oscar Piastri Wins Dutch GP as Norris Retires in Dramatic Race

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Formula 1

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Oscar Piastri won the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix, extending his championship lead, after a dramatic race that saw his McLaren teammate Lando Norris retire due to mechanical failure in the final laps. The race featured multiple safety cars, strategic pit stops, and a maiden podium for rookie Isack Hadjar, with Verstappen finishing second and other drivers like Russell and Albon also scoring points.

How to Watch the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix for Free and Live Updates

Originally Published 4 months ago — by New York Post

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The Dutch Grand Prix at Circuit Zandvoort marks the resumption of the F1 season after a summer break, with key contenders including Oscar Piastri, Lando Norris, and Max Verstappen. The race is scheduled for August 31 at 9 a.m. ET and can be watched on ABC, DIRECTV, and ESPN, with options for free streaming via DIRECTV's free trial or bundled streaming services like ESPN+ and Disney+.

Piastri Secures Dutch GP Pole in Thrilling Qualifying Duel with Norris

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Formula 1

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Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris achieved a historic front row lock-out for McLaren at the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix, with Piastri securing his fifth pole position and setting a new track record, while Norris narrowly missed pole. The qualifying session also marked notable performances from other drivers, including Verstappen, Hadjar, and Hamilton, amidst various team and driver milestones and records.

Piastri Secures Pole Position at Dutch GP, Outpacing Norris

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Formula 1

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Oscar Piastri secured pole position at the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix by narrowly beating teammate Lando Norris in a thrilling qualifying session at Zandvoort, with Max Verstappen finishing third. The session was marked by close competition, strategic moves, and a few incidents, setting the stage for an exciting race.

Oscar Piastri Secures Pole Position at 2025 Dutch Grand Prix

Originally Published 4 months ago — by racingnews365.com

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Oscar Piastri secured his first pole position at the Dutch Grand Prix, setting a new Zandvoort lap record, with McLaren achieving their first front-row lockout since 1982. Lando Norris, despite dominating practice, qualified second, while Max Verstappen qualified third. The race is highly anticipated to see if Piastri can convert his pole into a victory.

Leclerc Calls for 'Miracle' After Difficult Friday at Zandvoort

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Formula 1

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Charles Leclerc described the first day of the Dutch Grand Prix as the worst Friday of the season due to poor performance and significant time deficits, while Lewis Hamilton reported some progress despite challenges. Leclerc aims to turn the situation around, hoping for a 'miracle' in the race, whereas Hamilton remains optimistic about improvements overnight.

Norris Leads Dutch GP Practice Amid Crashes and Uncertainty

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Formula 1

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Fernando Alonso expressed cautious optimism after a strong FP2 performance at Zandvoort, finishing second fastest but acknowledging that fighting for pole against McLaren is unlikely. Despite his team's improved form and good pace, Alonso doesn't believe they are yet in contention for pole position, but remains hopeful for a good race. Lance Stroll had a mixed day, with a crash in FP2 but reports being okay.

Lando Norris Leads Practice at Dutch Grand Prix Amid Crashes and Disruptions

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Formula 1

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Lando Norris led the FP2 session at the Dutch Grand Prix, which was interrupted by two red flags due to crashes involving Lance Stroll and Alex Albon. Norris set the pace with a time of 1:09.890, with Alonso and Piastri close behind. The session saw several incidents, including Stroll's crash and Albon's off-track excursion, but Norris maintained the fastest time as teams prepare for the final practice and qualifying.

Norris Leads FP1 and FP2 at Dutch GP Amidst Crashes and Disruptions

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Formula 1

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Lando Norris set the pace in the first practice session of the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, leading a McLaren 1-2, with Oscar Piastri and Lance Stroll also performing well. The session saw some incidents, including spins and a gravel trap mishap for home hero Max Verstappen, but Norris's time of 1:10.278 remained the fastest. Teams are now analyzing data ahead of the second practice session.