Oscar Piastri converted pole position into victory at the Dutch Grand Prix, ahead of home hero Max Verstappen.
Piastri controlled the 72-lap race while drama unfolded behind, which resulted in a shock maiden podium for Isack Hadjar. George Russell and Alex Albon completed the top five.
It was a dramatic Dutch GP featuring several high-key retirements, the first of which was Lewis Hamilton who crashed at Turn 3.
Later in the race, Charles Leclerc also crashed at the same corner after being spun by Kimi Antonelli. In the closing laps, Lando Norris retired from second following a power unit failure.
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Result Race - Dutch
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