Dutch GP: Max Verstappen sends home fans wild by sealing pole
Max Verstappen will start his home Grand Prix from pole position on Sunday afternoon as he took pole at Zandvoort by two-hundredths of a second.
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Max Verstappen will start his home Grand Prix from pole position on Sunday afternoon as he took pole at Zandvoort by two-hundredths of a second.
Lewis Hamilton suffered brutal heartbreak in the decider of the Formula One 2021 season at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix after the greatest season we’ve seen for a while ended under a cloud.
Valtteri Bottas says he is looking forward to getting back driving this weekend at Zandvoort after his Belgian GP was brought to a very unfortunate end.
While the Belgian Grand Prix is one of the highlights on the Formula 1 calendar, its brilliance and ability to produce action are almost unparalleled. And it's been the case again at the 2022 edition of the race.
An absolutely superb drive from Max Verstappen sealed him victory at the Belgian Grand Prix, as he recovered from P14 on the grid to win at Spa-Francorchamps and close further on retaining his world championship.
Max Verstappen celebrated an «incredible» weekend at the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa as he came from 14th to win. Verstappen pounced as those ahead of him including Lewis Hamilton struggled. Ad Mercedes driver Hamilton retired after the first lap after colliding with Fernando Alonso while Valtteri Bottas also ended his race prematurely.
Max Verstappen meraih kemenangan di seri Formula 1 GP Belgia 2022. Hasil ini membuatnya semakin menjauh dari kejaran rival-rivalnya dalam perburuan menuju gelar juara dunia.
Lewis Hamilton retired in the first lap of the Belgian Grand Prix after a collision with Fernando Alonso. Former McLaren team-mates Alonso and Hamilton moved into second and third respectively after Red Bull’s Sergio Perez fell back at the start.