Lando Norris wins the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, taking his second successive race victory ahead of Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli and George Russell. Multiple outlets describe a late-race fight for position that ends with Norris holding on after passing Antonelli and managing the gap to the finish.
The race is marked by a major incident on the opening lap involving Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. He crashes at high speed on home soil and his car is left badly damaged, prompting a stoppage and a later restart after debris is cleared. Several reports say the restart reshapes the running order, with Antonelli making key moves earlier in the race.
While the outcomes are consistent, outlets frame the story differently: some lead with Norris’s victory and strategic control, others emphasize Antonelli’s championship lead and near-miss for second place. NDTV also highlights additional overtakes involving Lewis Hamilton, as described in its account. Overall, the consensus is that Norris’s pace and race management determine the result after a disrupted, restart-affected event.