Dutch Grand Prix Who won the Dutch GP and who lost? Verstappen sends home fans wild with victory over Hamilton amid party atmosphere

Dutch Grand Prix


Who won the Dutch GP and who lost?

Verstappen sends home fans wild with victory over Hamilton amid party atmosphere


The Dutch Grand Prix is a Formula 1 race held during the circuit Zandvoort in North Holland. It was part of the 1952 World Championship and called European Grand Prix twice in 1962 and 1976 in which it was an honorary designation given each year to one Grand Prix race in Europe. For 2019 the event will run on the RTR circuit of Zandvoort in the Netherlands.

Who won the Dutch GP and who lost?

Max Verstappen's Dutch GP win: 'I have a lot




Max Verstappen wins the defending Grand Prix of Netherlands after claiming victory in Zanz. Red Bull captain Christian Horner salutes 'remarkable' victory. British champion Lewis Hamilton now claims lead in the championship with three wins from four races. The 23-year-old was flawless and imperious through the whole weekend and produced on Sunday the dominant win the 65,000 fans had come to see in the small resort city of. Lewis Hamilton tried everything to disrupt the Verstapen benefit but eventually he and his Mercedes were not able to handle the pace for the race. The Netherlands king gathered there.

Max Verstappen won the Dutch grand prix in 2021 in front of 70,000 viewers at Zandvoort. Red Bull's seventh title in 2021 gave him a three-point lead over Lewis Hamilton in the driver's championship. Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas both participated in a fierce strategic battle between Mercedes-Benz and Red Bull. RacingNews365.com looks at who won and what was lost at WGC 2021 round 13. Tell us the winner or losers of this race?

                                                                         Aston Martin

Mercedes
Sergio Perez
Fernando Alonso
                                        Robert Kubica

McLaren

Hamilton concedes Red Bull is “just too quick” in Dutch GP.

Lewis Hamilton conceded Red Bull were 'not so good' at the Dutch Grand Prix. Mercedes attempted to defeat Verstappen with Hamilton switching to one-stop strategy but Red Bull covered the move. Hamilton surrendered the world title leader to title challenger Max Verstapen. Mercedes tried to outhit Hamilton changing his two-outs strategy but they were overtaken on the red flag. Hamilton wins the race in four points over red bull's Red Bull teammate.




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