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Norris blows by Antonelli for Dutch GP victory
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Reigning world champion Lando Norris proved McLaren are back in the fight after claiming victory at the Dutch Grand Prix. The pole sitter crossed the line an impressive 11.536 seconds ahead of title leader Kimi Antonelli, marking back-to-back wins for the Englishman in what was a chaotic race around Zandvoort. George Russell took the final position on the podium in the other Mercedes, with Lewis Hamilton in fourth.
Reigning world champion Lando Norris proved McLaren are back in the fight after claiming victory at the Dutch Grand Prix.
The pole sitter crossed the line an impressive 11.536 seconds ahead of title leader Kimi Antonelli, marking back-to-back wins for the Englishman in what was a chaotic race around Zandvoort.
George Russell took the final position on the podium in the other Mercedes, with Lewis Hamilton in fourth.
Charles Leclerc rounded out the top five, over 17 seconds off the pace.
Home hero Max Verstappen walked away after a huge crash at the final corner in the opening lap of the race before it was red flagged.
The rain had fallen pre-race and the Red Bull driver had his shunt at the dampest part of the track, avoiding the Alpine of Pierre Gasly.
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