After a three-week void, F1's 75th anniversary celebrations continue in Zandvoort for the Heineken Dutch Grand Prix. This is where the real action is.
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The Dutch Grand Prix was highlighted by Lando Norris's heartbreaking engine failure at the climax, which ended McLaren's streak of four consecutive 1-2 finishes. The race was also marked by misfortunes for Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, both of whom crashed out. Hamilton's crash occurred on Lap 23, while Leclerc crashed on Lap 53 after an incident involving Andrea Kimi Antonelli.
Amid these game-changing events, Oscar Piastri secured victory at Zandvoort, moving him to the lead in the standings. Red Bull's Max Verstappen finished in second place, and Isack Hadjar achieved his first-ever Formula 1 podium finish for Visa Cash App Racing Bulls by finishing third.
The next race will be in Monza for the Pirelli Gran Premio D'Italia this September 7, 2025.
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