Max Verstappen wins Dutch GP as furious Lewis Hamilton derailed by strategy fail
Max Verstappen won the Dutch Grand Prix after a furious Lewis Hamilton’s charge for a breath-taking victory was derailed by a Mercedes strategy error.
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Max Verstappen won the Dutch Grand Prix after a furious Lewis Hamilton’s charge for a breath-taking victory was derailed by a Mercedes strategy error.
Max Verstappen won the Dutch Grand Prix after a furious Lewis Hamilton’s charge for a breathtaking victory was derailed by a Mercedes strategy error.
ZANDVOORT, Netherlands (AP) — Formula One championship leader Max Verstappen made quick work of a safety car restart to win the Dutch Grand Prix on Sunday in front of 100,000 adoring fans, and make it four straight wins for the first time in his F1 career.
ZANDVOORT, Netherlands : Red Bull's Max Verstappen won his home Dutch Grand Prix from pole position for the second year in a row on Sunday to take his 10th victory of the season and extend his Formula One lead into triple figures.
Lewis Hamilton is yet to go a full season in his Formula One career without a win during a full season, but time is running out this season after Mercedes struggled to adapt to the new regulations at the start of the season, forcing them to play catch-up.
Max Verstappen took a home victory at the Dutch Grand Prix in front of a furious Lewis Hamilton who eventually dropped out of the podium entirely. During a safety car after Valtteri Bottas' engine stopped Mercedes made the choice to keep Hamilton out on mediums as Red Bull brought Verstappen in to move onto softs.
Max Verstappen won the Dutch Grand Prix after a furious Lewis Hamilton's charge for a breath-taking victory was derailed by a Mercedes strategy error.
Lewis Hamilton says he “genuinely feels good” ahead of Sunday’s Dutch Grand Prix despite having his final Q3 run cut short by Sergio Perez’s spin in qualifying. Hamilton qualified three-tenths off pole position and didn’t have the chance to improve when Perez spun at the end of Q3. Ad The Mercedes driver starts fourth, behind Red Bull's Max Verstappen and the Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz.