Max Verstappen has won the Dutch Grand Prix for the third consecutive year, once again prevailing at his home race.
With the dominant win, Verstappen has now matched Sebastian Vettel's all-time record of nine F1 victories in a row.
The race was red-flagged late on due to a heavy downpour of rain, but Verstappen held on at the restart for the win.
Fernando Alonso managed to return to the podium on a weekend when Aston Martin fitted a revised floor to the car by crossing the line in second place.
The other Red Bull of Sergio Perez crossed the line in third place, however a five-second penalty promoted Pierre Gasly to the podium.
Perez dropped to fourth but had a gap to stay ahead of the Ferrari of Carlos Sainz.
Lewis Hamilton led a trio of British drivers in sixth, with Lando Norris and Alexander Albon following the seven-time World Champion home.
Oscar Piastri was ninth, while Esteban Ocon took the final point on offer.
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