Dutch GP: Formula 1: The second practice session saw McLaren’s Lando Norris going quickest at Circuit Zandvoort. Norris completed the fastest lap in 1:11.330 time, 0.023s quicker than Max Verstappen. Meanwhile, Ferrari’s nightmare continued in FP2 as well as both Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc finished out of top 10.
Just under 10 minutes into the one-hour outing around the twisty Zandvoort circuit, Piastri dramatically lost control of his McLaren exiting Turn 2 and slid into the barriers on the outside of the banked Turn 3, causing significant front-end damage.
Moments after Piastri’s shunt, returning AlphaTauri driver Ricciardo approached the section at full speed and, with his fellow Australian sitting in the middle of the racing line, there was nothing he could do to avoid hitting the wall himself.
Neither driver could make it back to the pits, meaning their sessions were over there and then, with further concern surrounding Ricciardo as replays showed his hands being thrown around in the cockpit due to him still holding the steering wheel upon impact.
After the mess was cleared up, drivers made the switch to the soft compound tyre and times began to tumble, with the impressive Norris stepping forward to set the benchmark on a 1m 11.330s – a lap strong enough to keep P1 despite two efforts from home favourite Verstappen.
Verstappen wound up 0.023s adrift, having survived a snap exiting Turn 3 on his first soft-shod effort and then complained over the radio that his RB19 was doing “some weird things” in the medium-speed corners.
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Alex Albon was a high-flying third for Williams, finishing a couple of tenths further back, with Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton, AlphaTauri’s Yuki Tsunoda and Alpine’s Pierre Gasly ensuring that six different teams filled the top six positions.
Seventh went to the other Red Bull of Sergio Perez, who lapped almost half a second slower than team mate Verstappen, with Lance Stroll eighth in his Aston Martin after bouncing back from a power unit issue aboard his Aston Martin in FP1.
Alfa Romeo’s Valtteri Bottas and Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso rounded out the top 10, with both Ferraris absent from the leading half of the field as Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz finished a low-key 11th and 16th respectively, via a couple of trips through the gravel for the Spaniard.
Williams rookie Logan Sargeant placed 12th, pipping the Alpine of Esteban Ocon, Mercedes of George Russell and Alfa Romeo of Zhou Guanyu, with newly re-signed Haas pair Kevin Magnussen and Nico Hulkenberg 17th and 18th – the latter frustrating Verstappen by getting in his way early on.
Piastri and Ricciardo brought up the rear without representative lap times following their early crashes, which will leave McLaren and AlphaTauri with work to do overnight to make repairs for final practice on Saturday morning.
Dutch GP Schedule
Practice 3, Date – 26th August
Timings – 3 PM – 4:30 PM IST
Qualifying, Date – 26th August
Timings – 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Race, Date – 27 August
Timings – 6:30 PM IST
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The Practice, Qualifying, Sprint, and Race will not be telecast on television in India.
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Location – Circuit Zandvoort, Netherlands
First Grand Prix – 1952
Number of Laps – 72
Circuit Length – 4.259 km
Race Distance – 306.049 km
*Inputs from Formula 1