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Live: Piastri suffers poor pit stop, Verstappen crashes out of F1 Dutch GP

Reigning world champion Lando Norris has doubled his grand prix win tally in 2026, producing a pair of brilliant overtakes to win the Dutch Grand Prix.  Norris won the last grand prix in Hungary before the mid-year break, and continued that good form while teammate Oscar Piastri struggled for pace. Mercedes championship leader Kimi Antonelli, […]

By deepak · August 23, 2026 · 2 min read

Reigning world champion Lando Norris has doubled his grand prix win tally in 2026, producing a pair of brilliant overtakes to win the Dutch Grand Prix. 

Norris won the last grand prix in Hungary before the mid-year break, and continued that good form while teammate Oscar Piastri struggled for pace.

Mercedes championship leader Kimi Antonelli, who led for stretches in Zandvoort, finished second ahead of teammate George Russell who obeyed team orders in the late stages of the race.

Oscar Piastri was running third, but lost the position thanks to a slow pit stop. The Australian struggled for pace in the second half of the race and finished a distant sixth.

Max Verstappen crashed out of his home grand prix on the opening lap.

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Lando Norris now has back to back grand prix wins, and all of a sudden, the reigning world champion looks fast again.

HIs win in the Dutch Grand Prix moves him to fourth in the championship, 83 points behind Kimi Antonelli.

I mean, one race at a time. A lot of people say it now, but it is the truth of it. There's no point in thinking that far ahead.

I need to concentrate now on having a nice little break

 There are plenty of things we can do better, and we need to do better if we want to fight for a Championship.

I'm very pleased with the team, I'm pleased with how much work everyone's doing, and I'm happy I can deliver it for them and bring two wins in a row.

But it's harder than I would like, and I want a bigger gap.

We have to keep working hard. There's still plenty of races, plenty of opportunity for everyone.

Source: Read the original article on www.abc.net.au