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Will Oscar Piastri salute in Zandvoort, race grid, odds, start time, drivers

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auAugust 31, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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When F1 fans reflect on 2025 two-horse championship battle between McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, the Dutch Grand Prix will stick out as a defining moment.

An invariably calm Piastri weathered sporadic rain, multiple safety cars and retirements and led every single lap of the race – clinically converting pole position to clinch his ninth grand prix win.

Oscar Piastri wins the Dutch Grand Prix

Oscar Piastri wins the Dutch Grand Prix Credit: Getty Images

Meanwhile, his teammate Lando Norris – who pursued Piastri for nearly 68 laps– suffered a last-minute engine problem and failed to finish the race. Norris’ retirement means he walks away with zero points – a huge boost for Piastri’s title hopes.

“I controlled the race when I needed to and obviously incredibly unfortunate for Lando towards the end,” Piastri said in a post-race interview.

A devastated Norris stepped out of his smoking car and watched the race from Zandvoort’s iconic sand dunes, no doubt reflecting on the now 34-point margin between himself and his teammate.

“It is frustrating. It hurts to lose 25 points outright,” Norris said post-race. “I just have to keep fighting, keep doing what I can.”

Hometown hero Max Verstappen finished in second, with ecstatic rookie Isack Hadjar nabbing his first podium.

The Zandvoort circuit is one of the shortest tracks on the F1 calendar and is known for its tricky overtakes and cambered corners– which was on display in the chaotic opening lap.

Pole-sister Piastri got a clean start while Verstappen successfully overtook Norris in the opening lap near Turn 3 and snatched second place, much to the delight of the roaring orange poncho-clad Dutch crowd.

Norris stuck to Verstappen like glue for a few laps before finally squeezing past him on the outside of the turn 1 hairpin.

“Nice job, let’s go get Oscar,” his engineer said over the team radio.

Norris pursued his teammate for the remainder of the race, but Piastri managed to maintain a healthy lead that fluctuated between 1.4 and 1.6 seconds. However, on lap 68 Norris complained of smoke in his cockpit. His orange McLaren spluttered to a halt, with grey smoke billowing out from the top.

“A huge moment in the world championship,” Sky Sports commentators declared.

While McLaren’s title fight remained the focus of the race, the real action arguably happened further down the grid.

Mercedes driver George Russell and Charles Leclerc went wheel-to-wheel on lap 32 for a battle for fifth position, with the Ferrari briefly slipping onto the gravel near the end of a chicane. Leclerc was undeterred and made contact with Russell, shoving him out of the way. Both grumbled over the radio, with Russell’s Mercedes suffering notable damage.

Leclerc later suffered a hit from Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli at turn 3 on lap 53. The impact triggered a safety car and sent the Monegasque spinning off-track and forced him to retire – Ferrari’s second DNF after Lewis Hamilton crashed into the barriers.

Charles Leclerc watches the race after retiring his Ferrari.

Charles Leclerc watches the race after retiring his Ferrari.Credit: Getty Images

Williams’ driver Carlos Sainz finished in 13th place after copping a 10-second time penalty for contact with Liam Lawson. Sainz was frustrated over the team radio, labelling the steward’s decision as “the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard in my life”.

There are now nine races left to go in the F1 calendar and a 34-point margin between the two McLaren drivers.

In a post-race interview McLaren team principal Andrea Stella described the highs and lows of juggling two drivers competing for one championship.

“I think today we experienced the two sides of motorsport,” Stellar said. “On one side, we have the joy and satisfaction of Oscar… and on the opposite side, we have the disappointment and the pain.”

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