Verstappen's march to the title continues with win at home grand prix
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 keluar menjadi juara Grand Prix Formula 1 Belanda. Sementara itu, Lewis Hamilton marah besar karena strategi tim menggagalkanya naik podium.
ZANDVOORT, Netherlands : Dutch Grand Prix organisers said they were confident their race would remain part of Formula One in the years to come, as the 'Orange Army' of Max Verstappen fans filled the stands early on Sunday in anticipation of another win for the local hero.
Alpine driver Fernando Alonso says that he hopes for at least two or three more years in Formula 1, with him joining Aston Martin for the 2023 campaign.
Lando Norris says he does not know Oscar Piastri very well but he is looking forward to working with the Aussie at McLaren.
Colton Herta says that he does not want to talk about speculation linking him with AlphaTauri at the moment.
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.
Lewis Hamilton said he was happy that his Mercedes car had "finally come alive" on Saturday after he qualified in fourth place for Sunday's Dutch Grand Prix. His Mercedes team-mate George Russell was sixth, but said he was satisfied in being ahead of Sergio Perez of Red Bull after an eventful session settled by a dramatic late lap from Max Verstappen. Red Bull's world champion and runaway series leader secured pole for his home race for the second consecutive year.