The summer break is over, and with it the weekend of Dutch Grand Prix, with the surprises and confirmations we all expected. Disappointment at home Classic Ferrari for sale, but also big celebrations for the team of FaenzaHalf of the championship races have now been held, bringing all the drivers to the halfway point. And as after every race weekend, at the In F1, there are those who rise and those who fall after the Dutch GP.
Who's going up after the weekend in Holland
Isaac Hadjar
The big surprise of this weekend, has kept us all in suspense since the qualifications. In fact, he earned a well-deserved fourth place on the flying lap. But it was Sunday that he really made us dream, keeping behind him riders with much more experience than him like Charles Leclerc and George Russell. At the end, also thanks to the forced withdrawal of Lando Norris, earns his first Formula 1 podium, becoming the second rookie of the season to stand on one of the top steps. Well-deserved celebrations for the entire team!
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Oliver Bearman
A qualifying session to forget for the young Englishman, who only managed to place nineteenth. But in the race he gave his best and crossed the finish line in sixth position. Her Haas which seems to fit his needs perfectly. Excellent results for the rookie, even if his first podium still seems a long way off.
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Lance stroll
Despite failing to complete qualifying on Saturday, Stroll He was the protagonist of a phenomenal comeback during the race. Free practice and qualifying did not bode well for the Canadian and his team. Aston MartinThe mechanics had to work overtime to allow the driver to race… The effort paid off for the whole team, from the last position on the starting grid, Stroll finished the race in seventh position.
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Who's coming down after the weekend in Holland
Charles Leclerc
How much bitterness in Holland for the Ferrari, especially considering that we are on the eve of the Monza GP. Saturday's qualifying did not allow Leclerc to start in a position that was favourable for him. He finished sixth on the starting grid, ahead of his teammate. Despite this, he gave it his all in the race, pushing forward at every possible opportunity, and we see him as the protagonist of a masterful overtaking move at the expense of George Russell. Yet it wasn't enough. A series of pit errors cost him precious positions, until a return to the pits for a tire change led to him exiting in a collision with Antonelli. Car destroyed and a race finished as a spectator.
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli
Out of Q2 by a hair during qualifying, and a Sunday spent not finding a solution for Whom. Although in the second half of the race he seemed to be battling in the front half of the grid, fitting a set of new red tyres, Antonelli makes a fatal mistake. He thus jeopardizes his race and that of Leclerc. Bad day to return to Italy.
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Lando Norris
Disappointing race also for the world championship vice-leader Land Norris. He didn't get pole on Saturday and started second on Sunday behind his teammate. He would have reached the podium together with Plates and Verstappen if his car's engine hadn't given up a few laps from the end. Forced retirement for the Bristol driver. Also for Norris the race ends as a spectator, under the critical eye of the McLaren CEO Zak Brown.
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