Max Verstappen claims another podium in his career, finishing second at the Dutch Grand Prix.
Read moreHadjar secures his first Formula 1 podium. Here are his words after the race.
Read moreOscar Piastri kicks off after the summer break with a clear win at the Dutch GP. The Australian, always in control, celebrates personal progress and thanks McLaren: “A success built together, step by step"
Read moreOscar Piastri dominated the Dutch GP by getting the first Grand Slam for a McLaren driver since 1998, as his championship rival Lando Norris DNF'ed from the race. Verstappen was second, Hadjar third and both Ferraris DNF'ed by crashing.
Read moreFrustrated by his performance in the Dutch Grand Prix qualifying session, Charles Leclerc let off steam over the team radio with some words that should make the entire Scuderia Ferrari question itself, from top to bottom...
Read moreAfter a recent dip in form, the Frenchman seems to be back to the level we saw in the first part of the season. He will start from fourth place on the grid, alongside what is likely to be his teammate in 2026...
Read morePiastri secured pole position in Netherlands by just 12 thousandths of a second ahead of Norris. This result was far from a foregone conclusion, given that the Australian had been behind his teammate since the start of the weekend.
Read moreOscar Piastri clinched an unexpected pole position at the Dutch Grand Prix, managing to get the better of his teammate – and rival for the World Championship – Lando Norris, who had been superior throughout the weekend.
Read moreOscar Piastri will start from pole position tomorrow. Here are his words.
Read moreOscar Piastri claims Dutch GP pole with a track record ahead of Norris. Hadjar shines in P4 alongside Verstappen. Ferrari only 6th and 7th, while Tsunoda and Antonelli are out in Q2
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