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F1 Dutch Grand Prix: Max Verstappen overtakes fuming Lewis Hamilton to win home race

Follow all the reaction from the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort as Max Verstappen wins his home race in dramatic fashion

Kieran Jackson
Formula 1 Correspondent
Sunday 04 September 2022 18:44 BST
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Max Verstappen overtook Lewis Hamilton with 12 laps remaining to win a thrilling Dutch Grand Prix - his second victory in a row at his home circuit and fourth consecutive win this season - to extend his lead in the Formula One championships standings.

In a throwback to last season’s title battle, the defending champion pitted for soft tyres under a late safety car and emerged behind Hamilton ahead of the restart. When the race resumed, Verstappen was swift in making his move around the outside of Hamilton and surged to a victory that seemed at risk at points during the race.

Hamilton’s task might have been easier had team-mate George Russell not pitted from second, however, and the seven-time champion was left fuming with Mercedes as he was left a sitting duck on old tyres. Hamilton was passed by Russell and then Charles Leclerc and was furious with his team for being the only driver left on medium tyres.

Leclrec salvaged a podium on what was another nightmare race for Ferrari, as Carlos Sainz saw his chances end thanks to a 12-second pit stop early on.

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Good morning

Hello and welcome to build-up to the Dutch Grand Prix. Max Verstappen snatched pole position for his home race from Charles Leclerc yesterday and looks set to deliver another dominant victory this afternoon to increase his lead in the championship standings.

But could we have a twist at Zandvoort, with Ferrari looking for a response and Mercedes seemingly in better shape?

Jamie Braidwood4 September 2022 09:02

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