The Dutch Grand Prix saw Lando Norris make history by becoming the first driver to beat Max Verstappen to pole position since the race’s return in 2021. Norris outpaced Verstappen by 0.356 seconds, marking a significant achievement for McLaren. His teammate Oscar Piastri secured third place, 0.499 seconds behind Norris while Mercedes’ George Russell qualified fourth.
Lewis Hamilton faced a challenging session, finishing 14th after being knocked out in the second session due to a mistake on his final lap. He later received a three-place grid penalty for impeding Red Bull’s Sergio Perez, dropping him to 15th. However, he moved back to 14th after Alex Albon, who had initially qualified eighth was disqualified for a technical infringement related to his car’s floor, placing him at the back of the grid.
Norris, in fine form and seeking his second win of the season after his maiden victory in Miami expressed satisfaction with his performance, stating, “An amazing day, nice to be back and start with a pole.” Despite Verstappen’s dominance at Zandvoort, the Dutch driver acknowledged his lack of pace but remained optimistic for the race.
Oscar Piastri admitted disappointment with his performance while Sergio Perez who qualified fifth continued his struggle to match Verstappen’s form despite recent coaching efforts. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc took sixth followed by Fernando Alonso in seventh for Aston Martin. Norris’ pole marked a significant step forward for McLaren whose recent upgrades have revitalized their competitiveness.
In contrast, Hamilton’s mistake and subsequent penalty highlighted a difficult qualifying session for the seven-time champion, who admitted to struggling with the car’s handling.
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