Lando Norris seals back-to-back wins with victory in Dutch Grand Prix
Lando Norris made it back-to-back victories after coming out on top in a topsy-turvy Dutch Grand Prix. The McLaren driver, who won in Hungary last time out before Formula One's summer break and started in pole position on Sunday, came home 11 seconds ahead of title-race leader Kimi Antonelli with his Mercedes teammate George Russell third. Max Verstappen's hopes of winning the final race on his…
Lando Norris clinched his second consecutive victory at the Dutch Grand Prix, finishing 11 seconds ahead of title leader Kimi Antonelli. Starting from pole position, Norris led his McLaren teammate George Russell, who finished third. Max Verstappen's hopes of winning on his home turf in Zandvoort were dashed after a high-speed crash at the start of the race, resulting in a red flag.
Antonelli took the lead from Norris after the restart but fought back to secure the win. Norris praised the intensity of the race and expressed satisfaction with his performance, stating that the fight for the title continues. Russell, assisted by a virtual safety car, held off Hamilton to take the final podium position.
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