Max Verstappen triggers Dutch party with dominant home win

Max Verstappen triggers Dutch party with dominant home win

by Joseph Anthony
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Formula One F1 – Dutch Grand Prix – Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort, Netherlands – September 5, 2021 Red Bull’s Max Verstappen celebrates on the podium with the trophy after winning the race REUTERS/Francisco Seco

Max Verstappen won his home Dutch Grand Prix for Red Bull on Sunday and took the Formula One championship lead in front of a roaring, dancing army of fans hailing their hero with orange flags and flares.

The 23-year-old dominated from pole position to take the chequered flag, in the first Dutch Grand Prix for 36 years, 20.932 seconds ahead of Mercedesโ€™ seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton.
Hamiltonโ€™s Finnish team mate Valtteri Bottas completed the podium, moving up to third in the championship, with the rest of the field all lapped by Verstappen.
Hamilton took a bonus point for the fastest lap but Verstappen overturned a three-point deficit to go three points clear of Hamilton, with 224.5 to the Britonโ€™s 221.5.
The victory was Verstappenโ€™s seventh in 13 races, with nine rounds remaining, and set off a gigantic beachside party.
โ€œAs you can hear, itโ€™s incredible,โ€ said the winner over the roar of the crowd.
โ€œObviously, the expectations were very high going into the weekend and itโ€™s never easy to fulfil that, but Iโ€™m of course so happy to win here, to take the lead as well in the championship as well.
โ€œItโ€™s just an amazing day. Just the whole crowd, Itโ€™s incredible.โ€
Hamilton also hailed the 70,000-strong crowd for its passion and enthusiasm.
โ€œWhat a race, what a crowd,โ€ he said. โ€œItโ€™s been an amazing weekend. Max did a great job, congratulations to him. I gave it absolutely everything today, flat out. I pushed as hard as I could but they were just too quick for us.โ€
French driver Pierre Gasly was fourth for AlphaTauri with Ferrariโ€™s Charles Leclerc fifth and Fernando Alonso sixth for Renault-owned Alpine.
Ferrariโ€™s Carlos Sainz was seventh with Red Bullโ€™s Mexican Sergio Perez Driver of the Day after racing back to eighth from a pitlane start.
Esteban Ocon took two points for Alpine with McLarenโ€™s Lando Norris completing the top 10.
Mercedes continued to lead the constructorsโ€™ championship with 344.5 points to Red Bullโ€™s 332.5.
AlphaTauriโ€™s Japanese rookie Yuki Tsunoda and Haasโ€™s Nikita Mazepin were the only retirements.
The Italian Grand Prix at Monza follows next weekend.
REUTERS

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