Max Verstappen does not finish the Dutch Grand Prix, crashing out during the race at Zandvoort Circuit. Multiple outlets describe the incident as chaotic and occurring in front of his home fans, with Verstappen unable to complete a lap.

The reports focus on the dramatic nature of the crash and its timing early in the race. F1 notes Verstappen’s reaction to the moment, while the other outlets emphasize the upset for the home crowd and the fact that he is forced to retire. Across the sources, the core details remain consistent: Verstappen crashes out during Sunday’s Dutch GP and does not take the chequered flag.

While the coverage varies in phrasing—some calling it “dramatic” or “chaotic”—they do not present conflicting facts about the outcome. All accounts agree that the crash ends Verstappen’s race at Zandvoort.