He was the great protagonist of yesterday, and he is also the protagonist of Sunday. There Dutch GP race, surprisingly, does not see his host Max Verstappen triumph, but Lando Norris. It's a McLaren that did last year's Red Bull throughout the race. Infirmable and above all impregnable. The Englishman wins the Dutch GP race, despite his (yet another) bad start. Verstappen had in fact taken the lead on the first lap, but the MCL38 simply proved to be too much stronger and faster than its opponents. The ported updates work, and great too. Behind Norris and Verstappen, he surprisingly climbs onto the last step of the podium. a super one Ferrari by Charles Leclerc.
Ferrari, podium in the Dutch GP race also thanks to strategy
Let us come, therefore, to Ferrari. Leclerc finishes in third place, achieving an incredible podium, completely unexpected, while Sainz is fifth. What was surprising was not only the great performance of the SF-24, but also the strategy that allowed Ferrari to position itself in third position thanks to the undercut made by Leclerc on Piastri. To separate the two Reds, there is Piastri's McLaren. Sixth position, instead, for Sergio Perez ahead of the two Mercedes who failed to convince, even if already Friday we had shown some difficulties with race pace. Russell closes seventh, while Hamilton (but started eleventh) eighth. Closing the top ten Gasly's Alpine and Fernando Alonso.

Out of the top ten
However, Haas is missing the points Hulkenberg (who tried to reach the top ten by making just one stop) and Daniel Ricciardo in eleventh and twelfth position respectively. Thirteenth, however, Stroll before Albon, Ocon e Sergeant sixteenth. In the background Yuki tsunoda and Kevin Magnussen, with the two Stake F1 teams Bottas and Zhou which close the ranking.


