Verstappen wins Dutch Grand Prix to take F1 Championship lead Racing News – Times of India

ZANDVOORT (Netherlands): Favorite of the house Max Verstappen snatched the lead of the world championship from Lewis Hamilton On Sunday the Red Bull driver claimed a major victory in the first Dutch Grand Prix Since 1985.
A week after a terrible washout in Belgium, pole-seater Verstappen controlled the race from the start in the hot sun at the beach resort of Zandvoort.

His seventh win in 13 races this season converted a three-point deficit over seven-time world champion Hamilton into a three-point lead ahead of Monza next weekend.

Hamilton settled for second, setting the fastest lap on the final lap to earn a consolation bonus point. mercedes team mates valtteri A distant third Bottas.

“As you can already hear, it’s just unbelievable,” said Verstappen, roared by nearly 70,000 orange-clad fans at a circuit where the eventual winner for McLaren 36 years ago was Niki Lauda.
“Expectations were high over the weekend, I’m so happy to win here. It’s such an amazing day, the whole crowd, incredible.”
Verstappen, who earned half the points for his victory on two laps behind the safety car at Spa last Sunday, pulled through on the opening lap here, keeping Hamilton in his rear-view mirror and rising clear.
A narrow track with punishing deep gravel nets made overtaking difficult, prompting Mercedes to use different strategies for Hamilton and Bottas to increase the pressure on Verstappen.
But on a day when Verstappen showed Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima around the Red Bull garage, the 23-year-old put on a royal display to remove Hamilton at the top.

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