Lando Norris sends bullish message after title-defining DNF at F1 Dutch GP
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McLaren's Lando Norris acknowledged his 2025 Formula 1 title bid has "only been made harder" by his Dutch Grand Prix retirement - adding the gap to Oscar Piastri is now so big he can just drive all out in the remaining races.Norris was pipped to pole by team-mate Piastri by 0.012s and looked set to collect a straightforward runner-up finish to limit the damage to his title rival to a ...Keep reading
McLaren's Lando Norris acknowledged his 2025 Formula 1 title bid has "only been made harder" by his Dutch Grand Prix retirement - adding the gap to Oscar Piastri is now so big he can just drive all out in the remaining races.Norris was pipped to pole by team-mate Piastri by 0.012s and looked set to collect a straightforward runner-up finish to limit the damage to his title rival to a ...Keep reading
McLaren's Lando Norris acknowledged his 2025 Formula 1 title bid has "only been made harder" by his Dutch Grand Prix retirement - adding the gap to Oscar Piastri is now so big he can just drive all out in the remaining races.Norris was pipped to pole by team-mate Piastri by 0.012s and looked set to collect a straightforward runner-up finish to limit the damage to his title rival to a ...Keep reading
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Charles Leclerc has put all the blame on Andrea Kimi Antonelli for their collision during the latter half of the Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver retired on lap 53 after being tagged at Turn 3 by Antonelli, who was on the inside and clipped the rear-left of Leclerc’s SF-25, which subsequently spun into the barrier.It came after Mercedes pitted Antonelli for soft tyres on ...Keep reading
This can be a cruel sport at times. F1 can be intense, competitive, exciting and many other things. But sometimes you can just have rotten luck.It would be a stretch for Lando Norris to suggest that he could have passed his McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri for the win if his car had not failed seven laps before the end of the Dutch Grand Prix. But he was certainly on for 18 points for second ...Keep reading
Lando Norris reacts to a major blow to his F1 title chances at the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix
Charles Leclerc has put all the blame on Andrea Kimi Antonelli for their collision during the latter half of the Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver retired on lap 53 after being tagged at Turn 3 by Antonelli, who was on the inside and clipped the rear-left of Leclerc’s SF-25, which subsequently spun into the barrier.It came after Mercedes pitted Antonelli for soft tyres on ...Keep reading
Charles Leclerc ended F1 Dutch Grand Prix sat miserably on a hill
Liam Lawson defends himself after coming under fire from Carlos Sainz.
Carlos Sainz is 'seriously concerned' over F1 stewarding after controversial Dutch GP penalty.
Formula 1 rookie Isack Hadjar has said his maiden podium felt "unreal" after claiming third for Racing Bulls at the Dutch Grand Prix.Hadjar qualified a stellar fourth in Zandvoort on Saturday and looked set to stay there after a well controlled race, shadowing Red Bull's Max Verstappen every step of the way.Read Also:Formula 1F1 Dutch GP: Oscar Piastri takes crucial win as ...Keep reading
Formula 1 rookie Isack Hadjar has said his maiden podium felt "unreal" after claiming third for Racing Bulls at the Dutch Grand Prix.Hadjar qualified a stellar fourth in Zandvoort on Saturday and looked set to stay there after a well controlled race, shadowing Red Bull's Max Verstappen every step of the way.But Lando Norris' dramatic retirement with seven laps remaining elevated both ...Keep reading
Updated F1 drivers' and constructors' world championship standings following the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix
Norris’ championship takes a huge hitIt wasn’t the weekend Lando Norris was hoping for. Zandvoort has usually been “his” territory, but Oscar Piastri stepped up massively — not only compared to the last two years, but also across this weekend — and was on course to extend his lead with another victory.Instead, Norris’ race ended a few laps before the chequered flag, and the ...Keep reading
Live text commentary of race day at the 2025 F1 Dutch Grand Prix