Key Points

Oscar Piastri pulled off a stunning last lap to beat his McLaren teammate Lando Norris for pole position. The Australian's incredible qualifying performance puts him in prime position to extend his championship lead. Max Verstappen gave the home crowd something to cheer about by securing third on the grid. Further down the field, Lewis Hamilton made his first Q3 appearance since Silverstone while Lance Stroll suffered another crash.

Key Points: Piastri Beats Norris for Dutch GP Pole in McLaren Thriller

  • Piastri delivers blistering final lap to secure pole position
  • Norris leads all practice sessions but misses pole by 0.012s
  • Verstappen qualifies third for Red Bull at home race
  • Rookie Isack Hadjar stuns with fourth for Racing Bulls
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Formula 1: Piastri edges Norris for Dutch GP pole in thrilling McLaren battle

Oscar Piastri snatches pole by 0.012s from Lando Norris in a dramatic McLaren duel at Zandvoort, extending his championship lead for Sunday's Dutch Grand Prix.

"That is progress to get back in - Lewis Hamilton"

Zandvoort, Aug 30

Oscar Piastri snatched pole position for the Dutch Grand Prix after outpacing McLaren teammate Lando Norris by just 0.012 seconds in a tense qualifying session at Zandvoort. Norris had looked untouchable through all three practice sessions, but Piastri — who leads the championship standings — once again produced when it mattered most, delivering a blistering final lap to secure top spot.

The result puts the Australian in a prime position to extend his nine-point lead over Norris in Sunday’s 72-lap race around the North Sea circuit.

Max Verstappen gave the packed home crowd reason to cheer, securing third on the grid. However, Red Bull’s quarter-of-a-second gap to pole reflected McLaren’s continued dominance. Verstappen will line up alongside rookie sensation Isack Hadjar, who stunned the field by putting his Racing Bulls car fourth, his best-ever qualifying result.

Behind them, Mercedes’ George Russell could only manage fifth, with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc edging Lewis Hamilton by 0.050s for sixth place. Hamilton, though, was buoyed by making his first Q3 appearance since Silverstone in early July. “That is progress to get back in,” said the seven-time champion, though Ferrari’s form continues to look shaky heading into the second half of the season.

Racing Bulls capped their impressive day with Liam Lawson in eighth, while Williams’ Carlos Sainz and Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso completed the top ten. Alonso, who showed strong pace on Friday, could not keep up as the frontrunners raised the tempo on Saturday.

Lance Stroll endured another nightmare session as he crashed out for the second day in a row, leaving him 20th and last on the grid. The Canadian lost control at the high-speed right-hander of Turn 13 in Q1, clipping the grass with his left wheels under braking before spinning through the gravel and into the barriers.

Though he managed to limp back to the pits, the damage proved too severe for Aston Martin to repair in time. It came just a day after Stroll’s mechanics had already worked late into the night to rebuild his AMR25 following a Friday crash. Elsewhere, Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli and Red Bull’s Yuki Tsunoda were both eliminated in Q2, with Antonelli agonisingly missing out on Q3 by just 0.021s to Carlos Sainz.

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Sarah B
Poor Stroll! Two crashes in two days must be so demoralizing for the team. Hope he bounces back in the race. Meanwhile, McLaren dominance continues - they're in a league of their own this season.
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Ananya R
Verstappen third at his home race must be disappointing for Dutch fans, but that quarter-second gap shows how far ahead McLaren are. Hadjar P4 is the real surprise though! What a drive from the rookie 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Hamilton back in Q3 after so long is positive for Mercedes, but they're still half second off the pace. The gap to McLaren is concerning for the championship. Need to find more performance quickly.
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Priya S
The McLaren battle is giving me Hamilton-Rosberg vibes! Hope they keep it clean tomorrow. Piastri has been so consistent this season - deserves to extend his championship lead 🏆
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Karthik V
Racing Bulls with both cars in top 8! That's impressive. Meanwhile, Ferrari struggling again - Leclerc only P6 when McLaren and Red Bull are so far ahead. Need to step up their game.

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