Piastri wins F1 Dutch Grand Prix
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The title battle has reached fever pitch courtesy of Lando Norris winning the Hungarian GP from McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri.
An Australian F1 great has hailed Oscar Piastri’s victory at the Dutch Grand Prix as a “big day for Australian motorsport” as the 24-year-old expanded his lead atop the driver’s standings.
Lewis Hamilton will start five places down on the grid for next weekend’s Italian Grand Prix. The seven-time world champion endured his first retirement as a Ferrari driver after losing control of his
Formula 1 star Lance Stroll left reporters stunned when he walked out of an interview at the Dutch Grand Prix. Stroll was performing his usual driver's media duties after qualifying at Zandvoort on Saturday but cut them short mid-question to leave behind a baffled press corps on the Netherlands coast.
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GPFans on MSNF1 2025 Standings: Lewis Hamilton hit with post-race penalty in double Dutch GP disaster
A disastrous weekend for Lewis Hamilton at the Dutch Grand Prix saw the F1 champion crash out and receive a penalty for next weekend at Monza. Ferrari left Zandvoort without a single point to their name, after Hamilton crashed into the barriers at Turn 3, and Charles Leclerc was knocked out of the race by Kimi Antonelli.
Isack Hadjar described his first podium finish in Formula 1 as "unreal" after securing third place at Sunday's Dutch Grand Prix.