Verstappen at Zandvoort
Verstappen at Zandvoort
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F1 Zandvoort LIVE: Reaction after Norris wins Dutch GP

Live coverage of Sunday at the F1 Dutch Grand Prix

KEY MOMENTS

  • Hadjar out injured; Lawson in at Red Bull, Tsunoda at Racing Bulls
  • Norris on pole from Russell
  • Minimal chance of rain

Zandvoort makes its final F1 bow this weekend after hosting the sixth race of its comeback stint on the calendar. Max Verstappen has previously taken two wins on home soil, while Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have shared the other two victories to date.

As F1 returns from its summer break, there are limited upgrades on display, with Aston Martin and Alpine attracting the most attention. The former is due to the power unit upgrade being brought by Honda. Although early indications suggested a power boost of between 30-50bhp, expectations were cooled ahead of the weekend, before Fernando Alonso qualified slowest for the sprint race.

Alpine, however, has brought an eight-part aerodynamic upgrade for Pierre Gasly's car. The changes appear to have worked, with the Frenchman returning to the top 10 in sprint qualifying. 

A wrist injury to Red Bull driver Isack Hadjar has seen a switch of drivers at both the front-running team and Racing Bulls, with Liam Lawson moving up to replace the Frenchman, whilst veteran Yuki Tsunoda has been drafted in to partner Arvid Lindblad.

George Russell took both pole and the win in the sprint race, but lines up second to Lando Norris on Sunday. Kimi Antonelli is third ahead of Oscar Piastri and the two Ferrari drivers.

Rain was expected to play a part in the weekend, but the effect has been minimal with the precipitation failing to materialise during a session. There remains a chance of rain on Sunday, but the percentage is low. 

2026 Dutch Grand Prix Sunday schedule

Grand Prix: 2:00pm BST - 4:00pm BST

23 Aug 2026
16:56
Lewis Hamilton calls out Ferrari for “wasting time” in fiery F1 Zandvoort radio messages

Lewis Hamilton calls out Ferrari for “wasting time” in fiery F1 Zandvoort radio messages

One driver who was less than impressed with how things went today was Lewis Hamilton, who was not afraid of voicing his frustrating via the team radio. 

Full story here...

Lewis Hamilton was not happy with Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton was not happy with Ferrari
16:51
2026 Formula 1 world championship standings after the Dutch Grand Prix

2026 Formula 1 world championship standings after the Dutch Grand Prix

Kimi Antonelli extended his lead in the 2026 Formula 1 drivers' championship with a second-place finish at the Dutch Grand Prix. 

Antonelli is now 59 points clear at the top of the championship, pulling out nine points at the top of the table. But it is now Mercedes team-mate George Russell who provides the biggest threat in second place.

Full standings here...

Alonso scored points for the second time this season
Alonso scored points for the second time this season
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16:39
Russell reacts to Mercedes P2

"It was a very intense race and we managed to get the lead. In stint one, I felt actually okay. 

"But then from stint two onwards, I just didn't have the feeling with the car. I was sliding a lot overall, and at the end Lando passed me. I knew I had no chance after that. 

"But then, of course, George was a great team player, and I'm really happy for him to have held on to P3 as well."

Antonelli led for a decent chunk of the Zandvoort race
Antonelli led for a decent chunk of the Zandvoort race
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16:35
Norris reacts to championship questions after Zandvoort win

"It sounds boring, but one race at a time. I know a lot of people say it now, but it's the truth of it. There's no point thinking that far ahead. I need to concentrate now on having a nice little break. 

"Obviously two great weekends, but we just need to reset, to learn as much as we can. I think there are still plenty of things we can do better, and we need to do better if we want to fight for a Championship. 

"So, I'm very pleased with the team. I'm pleased with how much work everyone's doing, and so happy that I can deliver it for them and bring two wins in a row. 

"But it's harder than I would like, and I want bigger gaps, so we have to keep working hard. 

"There's still plenty of races, plenty of opportunity for everyone. So keep my head down, keep working, and they'll keep coming."

Lando Norris celebrates his Dutch GP win
Lando Norris celebrates his Dutch GP win
16:32

A double podium, but Mercedes would have certainly hoped for more from this weekend. Yet again, the team has been beaten. 

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16:28
Lando Norris beats Kimi Antonelli to win final Dutch GP after big Max Verstappen shunt

Lando Norris beats Kimi Antonelli to win final Dutch GP after big Max Verstappen shunt

Lando Norris made it back-to-back Formula 1 victories at a dramatic final Dutch Grand Prix, as Max Verstappen suffered a huge crash. 

The reigning world champion lost out to Andrea Kimi Antonelli at the start but pulled off a crucial overtake on the Mercedes driver with a great move around the outside of Turn 1 in the second half of the race. 

Full report here...

Lando Norris made it back-to-back wins in F1
Lando Norris made it back-to-back wins in F1
16:27
2026 F1 Dutch Grand Prix race results

2026 F1 Dutch Grand Prix race results

Lando Norris won a thrilling Dutch Grand Prix as Zandvoort bid farewell to Formula 1 after six races back on the calendar. 

Norris came out on top of a tense strategic battle after an opening-lap smash for Max Verstappen saw the red flags thrown. 

Full results here...

Norris wins in Zandvoort
Norris wins in Zandvoort
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16:23

Norris says he's not thinking about the title, just taking each race as it comes. It's a good thing to say...

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16:12

A winner for the second race weekend in succession. A championship contender?

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16:11
Top 10
  1. Norris
  2. Antonelli
  3. Russell
  4. Hamilton
  5. Leclerc
  6. Piastri
  7. Lawson
  8. Hulkenberg
  9. Alonso
  10. Gasly
16:11

With a 10s penalty, Lawson is seventh, with Hulkenberg in eighth. Alonso is ninth with a season-best performance for Aston Martin. Gasly was P10, rounding out the points. 

 

16:09
Norris wins

Norris has driven a spectacular race and makes it back-to-back wins. Antonelli is second, Russell clings on to third, with Hamilton and Leclerc fractionally behind. 

16:08

Onto the last lap, and Hamilton is unable to pass into Turn 1, but he looks to have saved some battery. But Leclerc is more of a threat to Hamilton, and they come within inches of contact! 

16:07

A 10s penalty to Sainz for clattering Albon. Deserved. 

16:06

VSC ends and the battle for the final podium step resumes. Two laps remain. 

 

16:06

Hamilton is all over Russell and Leclerc is now in their tail too. But the VSC is deployed and spoils the fun. 

Significant debris on the track after Sainz locked up at Turn 1 and clattered into team-mate Albon. Another embarrassment in a year of embarrassment for Williams. 

16:03

Lap 68, and Hamilton is all over Russell, showing his front wing at every opportunity. 

A 10s penalty for Colapinto for a yellow flag infringement, as Lawson is now under investigation for the same error. 

16:02

It looks like the two Williams drivers may have celebrated their new contracts with a coming together.

16:01

Hold the phone, Alonso is in ninth place?

16:00

"We will invert cars this lap into turn 1." There's the call from Mercedes. 

"Is he fighting for the win?" asks Russell. 

He follows the instructions but there will be a fallout. No way these places are switched back if Antonelli doesn't catch Norris. 

And another reason, Hamilton is right on the second Mercedes now. 

15:57

Onto lap 64 of 72, and Antonelli is just 1.8s back on Russell. Mercedes may need to make a call here. 

15:56

Whether Norris wins this or not, he is going to have a significant impact on the title battle, you would have to think. 

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15:54

The gap remains steady between Norris and Antonelli, but Russell is now less than four seconds clear of Antonelli. In two laps, they will be nose-to-tail. 

15:52

Antonelli has closed in by over a second in a single lap on Russell and Norris. If the softs hold on to the flag, he will be a serious consideration for the win. 

15:51

Russell is second now, 6.7s behind Norris and 6s ahead of Antonelli, but he will slide backwards.

Russell asks to think of the team if Antonelli is out of the fight, but he's very much in the fight George. He will get you. 

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