Ferrari suffers a heavy double retirement, as does Norris, who sees Piastri pull away: amid twists and turns and an unexpected podium finish, here are your Rompipaddock's scathing assessments of the Dutch Grand Prix.
Read moreIt was a strange weekend that Lando Norris experienced in Netherland. The Briton was coming from a very positive period. In Canada, he had experienced the lowest moment of the season, but then got back up strongly to conquer...
Read moreAntonelli is experiencing a period of shadows and very few light. The contact h had on the track yesterday with Charles Leclerc is just the tip of the iceberg. Mistakes like the one he made in turn-3, in Zandvoort, shouldn't happen, but they happen. Especially when...
Read moreIsack Hadjar clinches his first Formula 1 podium finish of the season, bringing Racing Bulls back to the top step: impressive speed and determination from a young driver who is steadily making his mark among the greats.
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 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 moreIn Free Practice 3 for the Dutch Grand Prix, George Russell and Fernando Alonso came within inches of what could have been a dangerous accident: here's the FIA verdict on the incident.
Read moreMax Verstappen returns to Zandvoort without the dominance that made him a legend. The championship speaks Papaya, but in the Netherlands, Orange endures
Read moreDuring FP2 at the Dutch Grand Prix, Oscar Piastri and George Russell collided in the pit lane following a misunderstanding: here is the FIA's official decision on the matter.
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