Max Verstappen put in a dominant performance to claim his seventh win of the season at the Dutch Grand Prix twenty seconds ahead of his championship rival Lewis Hamilton. The Red Bull driver-controlled much of the race from the start building his lead through the traffic despite Mercedes trying to throw everything at the Dutchman.
Po Name Nat Team Q1 Q2 Q3 1 Max Verstappen NED Red Bull – Honda 01:10.036 01:09.071 01:08.885 2 Sir Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes 01:10.114 01:09.726 01:08.923 3 Valtteri Bottas FIN Mercedes 01:10.219 01:09.769 01:09.222 4 Pierre Gasly FRA Alpha Tauri – Honda 01:10.274 01:09.541 01:09.478 5 Charles Leclerc MON Ferrari 01:09.829 01:09.437 01:09.527 6
Max Verstappen will start his home Grand Prix from pole after beating championship rival Lewis Hamilton by three-hundredths of a second in qualifying for the Dutch Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver had appeared in control throughout qualifying but Hamilton improved on his final lap to miss out by the narrowest of margins. Verstappen was
Charles Leclerc led a Ferrari one-two after going a tenth and a half ahead of his teammate Carlos Sainz second practice for the Dutch Grand Prix. The Monacan was the first to break into the 1:10’s with twenty minutes to go, Sainz shortly followed him, with the time six tenths faster than Lewis Hamilton’s time
Lewis Hamilton was fastest in a hugely disrupted session going nine-hundredths of a second faster than title rival Max Verstappen in the first practice session ahead of the Dutch Grand Prix. The hour-long session was suspended for thirty-five minutes when Sebastian Vettel stopped on track because of ERS failure. Hamilton set his fastest time at
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