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Team by team analysis of the Dutch Grand Prix

Team by team analysis of Sunday's Dutch Formula One Grand Prix at Zandvoort, round 15 of the 22-race season (listed in championship order):

RED BULL (Max Verstappen 1, Sergio Perez 5)

Verstappen won his home race from pole position for the second year in a row and with the fastest lap. It was the champion's 10th win of the season, equalling last year's haul with seven races to go, and fourth in a row. He now has a career 30 wins. Verstappen started on the soft tyre, switching to medium before reverting to softs when he pitted from the lead during the late safety car period. He retook the lead at the restart, with Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton on mediums. Perez struggled with tyre degradation in the first two stints and drove over a Ferrari wheel gun in the pits, without damage.

FERRARI (Charles Leclerc 3, Carlos Sainz 8)

Leclerc started on the front row after missing out on pole by 0.021 on Saturday. He made his second pitstop just before the lap 47 virtual safety car, which allowed both Mercedes drivers to get ahead in the pits. He passed Hamilton for third after the final safety car period. Sainz started third but a pitstop bungle, with the left rear tyre not ready, dropped him to sixth. He climbed back to fifth but a post-race time penalty for an unsafe release dropped him back to eighth.

MERCEDES (George Russell 2, Lewis Hamilton 4)

Hamilton started fourth on the medium tyres and held position at the start, when he and Sainz banged into each other without damage. He went second when the Ferraris pitted and took the lead when Verstappen came in on lap 19. The seven times champion pitted on lap 29 for hards and aiming for a one-stop strategy. That changed with the virtual safety car and he switched to fresh mediums. He

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