By Matt Morlidge at Zandvoort

Last Updated: 02/09/22 1:21 PM Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Max Verstappen’s Red Bull crashes on the track during first practice for the Dutch Grand Prix, leaving the home fans in stunned silence at Zandvoort Max Verstappen’s Red Bull crashes on the track during first practice for the Dutch Grand Prix, leaving the home fans in stunned silence at Zandvoort George Russell led a surprise Mercedes one-two in a thrilling first practice session for the Dutch GP as home favorite Max Verstappen’s F1 run took a sudden turn after an on-track crash in his Red Bull. Verstappen completed just seven laps before suffering a gearbox problem, with a raucous Zandvoort crowd left in stunned silence as the Dutchman’s car came to a halt. Verstappen was unable to return to the session, leaving him unexpectedly on the back foot after dominating last weekend’s Belgian GP, ​​where a 14th-to-first win put him 93 points clear in the title race. In Verstappen’s absence, Ferrari and McLaren battled for the top positions before Mercedes fitted the fastest soft tires and stormed to the front. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Red Bull’s Sergio Perez was inches away from hitting the wall during first practice at the Dutch Grand Prix
Red Bull’s Sergio Perez was inches away from hitting the wall during first practice at the Dutch Grand Prix Russell led with a 1:12.455, two tenths faster than team-mate Lewis Hamilton. Carlos Sainz was third for Ferrari with Lando Norris fourth, with McLaren significantly faster than midfield rivals Alpine – their off-track battle continues as the off-track dispute over Oscar Piastri continues without any announcement. Daniel Ricciardo was fifth ahead of Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez, who were surprisingly off the pace in the Ferrari and Red Bull cars. While we don’t yet know Verstappen’s pace at Zandvoort, the early signs for Mercedes are certainly positive after a disappointing weekend at Spa. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player McLaren’s Lando Norris and Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel nearly crashed into each other during opening practice at the Dutch Grand Prix
McLaren’s Lando Norris and Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel nearly crashed into each other during opening practice at the Dutch Grand Prix “This is more like a Budapest weekend than a Spa weekend,” said Sky Sports F1’s Karun Chandhok, referring to the Hungarian GP where Mercedes took pole and the Belgian GP where they lost 1.8 seconds in qualifying. Red Bull boss Christian Horner said Red Bull did not yet know the full implications of Verstappen’s failure. “We lost the car, going from fourth to fifth, so we have to get the car back and figure it out,” Horner told Sky Sports F1. “Hopefully we can turn it around quickly for the next session.” Both Alps were in the top-10, along with Alex Albon who continues to dominate the Williams.

Dutch GP Practice Sheet

                Driver Team Time 1) George Russell Mercedes 1:13.416 2) Lewis Hamilton Mercedes +0.240 3) Carlos Sainz Ferrari +0.390 4) Lando Norris McLaren +0.474 5) Daniel Ricciardo McLaren +0.622 6) Charles Leclez Ferrari +0.277.  Red Bull +0.961 8) Fernando Alonso Alpine +1.178 9) Esteban Ocon Alpine +1.508 10) Alex Albon Williams +1.608 11) Mick Schumacher Haas +1.708 12) Lance Stroll Aston Martin +1.802 Maginus53) Gasly AlphaTauri +2.019 15) Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin +2,045 16) Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo +2,079 17) Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri +2,175 18) Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo +2,045 €00,00,00,00,00 +2,26,00,00,00,00,00,00:00

title: “Dutch Gp George Russell Leads Mercedes In Practice One As Home Hero Max Verstappen Crashes Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-01” author: “Shelly Chavez”

By Matt Morlidge at Zandvoort

Last Updated: 02/09/22 1:21 PM Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Max Verstappen’s Red Bull crashes on the track during first practice for the Dutch Grand Prix, leaving the home fans in stunned silence at Zandvoort Max Verstappen’s Red Bull crashes on the track during first practice for the Dutch Grand Prix, leaving the home fans in stunned silence at Zandvoort George Russell led a surprise Mercedes one-two in a thrilling first practice session for the Dutch GP as home favorite Max Verstappen’s F1 run took a sudden turn after an on-track crash in his Red Bull. Verstappen completed just seven laps before suffering a gearbox problem, with a raucous Zandvoort crowd left in stunned silence as the Dutchman’s car came to a halt. Verstappen was unable to return to the session, leaving him unexpectedly on the back foot after dominating last weekend’s Belgian GP, ​​where a 14th-to-first win put him 93 points clear in the title race. In Verstappen’s absence, Ferrari and McLaren battled for the top positions before Mercedes fitted the fastest soft tires and stormed to the front. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Red Bull’s Sergio Perez was inches away from hitting the wall during first practice at the Dutch Grand Prix
Red Bull’s Sergio Perez was inches away from hitting the wall during first practice at the Dutch Grand Prix Russell led with a 1:12.455, two tenths faster than team-mate Lewis Hamilton. Carlos Sainz was third for Ferrari with Lando Norris fourth, with McLaren significantly faster than midfield rivals Alpine – their off-track battle continues as the off-track dispute over Oscar Piastri continues without any announcement. Daniel Ricciardo was fifth ahead of Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez, who were surprisingly off the pace in the Ferrari and Red Bull cars. While we don’t yet know Verstappen’s pace at Zandvoort, the early signs for Mercedes are certainly positive after a disappointing weekend at Spa. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player McLaren’s Lando Norris and Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel nearly crashed into each other during opening practice at the Dutch Grand Prix
McLaren’s Lando Norris and Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel nearly crashed into each other during opening practice at the Dutch Grand Prix “This is more like a Budapest weekend than a Spa weekend,” said Sky Sports F1’s Karun Chandhok, referring to the Hungarian GP where Mercedes took pole and the Belgian GP where they lost 1.8 seconds in qualifying. Red Bull boss Christian Horner said Red Bull did not yet know the full implications of Verstappen’s failure. “We lost the car, going from fourth to fifth, so we have to get the car back and figure it out,” Horner told Sky Sports F1. “Hopefully we can turn it around quickly for the next session.” Both Alps were in the top-10, along with Alex Albon who continues to dominate the Williams.

Dutch GP Practice Sheet

                Driver Team Time 1) George Russell Mercedes 1:13.416 2) Lewis Hamilton Mercedes +0.240 3) Carlos Sainz Ferrari +0.390 4) Lando Norris McLaren +0.474 5) Daniel Ricciardo McLaren +0.622 6) Charles Leclez Ferrari +0.277.  Red Bull +0.961 8) Fernando Alonso Alpine +1.178 9) Esteban Ocon Alpine +1.508 10) Alex Albon Williams +1.608 11) Mick Schumacher Haas +1.708 12) Lance Stroll Aston Martin +1.802 Maginus53) Gasly AlphaTauri +2.019 15) Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin +2,045 16) Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo +2,079 17) Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri +2,175 18) Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo +2,045 €00,00,00,00,00 +2,26,00,00,00,00,00,00:00

title: “Dutch Gp George Russell Leads Mercedes In Practice One As Home Hero Max Verstappen Crashes Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-07” author: “Helen Godfrey”

By Matt Morlidge at Zandvoort

Last Updated: 02/09/22 1:21 PM Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Max Verstappen’s Red Bull crashes on the track during first practice for the Dutch Grand Prix, leaving the home fans in stunned silence at Zandvoort Max Verstappen’s Red Bull crashes on the track during first practice for the Dutch Grand Prix, leaving the home fans in stunned silence at Zandvoort George Russell led a surprise Mercedes one-two in a thrilling first practice session for the Dutch GP as home favorite Max Verstappen’s F1 run took a sudden turn after an on-track crash in his Red Bull. Verstappen completed just seven laps before suffering a gearbox problem, with a raucous Zandvoort crowd left in stunned silence as the Dutchman’s car came to a halt. Verstappen was unable to return to the session, leaving him unexpectedly on the back foot after dominating last weekend’s Belgian GP, ​​where a 14th-to-first win put him 93 points clear in the title race. In Verstappen’s absence, Ferrari and McLaren battled for the top positions before Mercedes fitted the fastest soft tires and stormed to the front. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Red Bull’s Sergio Perez was inches away from hitting the wall during first practice at the Dutch Grand Prix
Red Bull’s Sergio Perez was inches away from hitting the wall during first practice at the Dutch Grand Prix Russell led with a 1:12.455, two tenths faster than team-mate Lewis Hamilton. Carlos Sainz was third for Ferrari with Lando Norris fourth, with McLaren significantly faster than midfield rivals Alpine – their off-track battle continues as the off-track dispute over Oscar Piastri continues without any announcement. Daniel Ricciardo was fifth ahead of Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez, who were surprisingly off the pace in the Ferrari and Red Bull cars. While we don’t yet know Verstappen’s pace at Zandvoort, the early signs for Mercedes are certainly positive after a disappointing weekend at Spa. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player McLaren’s Lando Norris and Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel nearly crashed into each other during opening practice at the Dutch Grand Prix
McLaren’s Lando Norris and Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel nearly crashed into each other during opening practice at the Dutch Grand Prix “This is more like a Budapest weekend than a Spa weekend,” said Sky Sports F1’s Karun Chandhok, referring to the Hungarian GP where Mercedes took pole and the Belgian GP where they lost 1.8 seconds in qualifying. Red Bull boss Christian Horner said Red Bull did not yet know the full implications of Verstappen’s failure. “We lost the car, going from fourth to fifth, so we have to get the car back and figure it out,” Horner told Sky Sports F1. “Hopefully we can turn it around quickly for the next session.” Both Alps were in the top-10, along with Alex Albon who continues to dominate the Williams.

Dutch GP Practice Sheet

                Driver Team Time 1) George Russell Mercedes 1:13.416 2) Lewis Hamilton Mercedes +0.240 3) Carlos Sainz Ferrari +0.390 4) Lando Norris McLaren +0.474 5) Daniel Ricciardo McLaren +0.622 6) Charles Leclez Ferrari +0.277.  Red Bull +0.961 8) Fernando Alonso Alpine +1.178 9) Esteban Ocon Alpine +1.508 10) Alex Albon Williams +1.608 11) Mick Schumacher Haas +1.708 12) Lance Stroll Aston Martin +1.802 Maginus53) Gasly AlphaTauri +2.019 15) Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin +2,045 16) Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo +2,079 17) Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri +2,175 18) Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo +2,045 €00,00,00,00,00 +2,26,00,00,00,00,00,00:00

title: “Dutch Gp George Russell Leads Mercedes In Practice One As Home Hero Max Verstappen Crashes Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-17” author: “Debbie Reynolds”

By Matt Morlidge at Zandvoort

Last Updated: 02/09/22 1:21 PM Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Max Verstappen’s Red Bull crashes on the track during first practice for the Dutch Grand Prix, leaving the home fans in stunned silence at Zandvoort Max Verstappen’s Red Bull crashes on the track during first practice for the Dutch Grand Prix, leaving the home fans in stunned silence at Zandvoort George Russell led a surprise Mercedes one-two in a thrilling first practice session for the Dutch GP as home favorite Max Verstappen’s F1 run took a sudden turn after an on-track crash in his Red Bull. Verstappen completed just seven laps before suffering a gearbox problem, with a raucous Zandvoort crowd left in stunned silence as the Dutchman’s car came to a halt. Verstappen was unable to return to the session, leaving him unexpectedly on the back foot after dominating last weekend’s Belgian GP, ​​where a 14th-to-first win put him 93 points clear in the title race. In Verstappen’s absence, Ferrari and McLaren battled for the top positions before Mercedes fitted the fastest soft tires and stormed to the front. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Red Bull’s Sergio Perez was inches away from hitting the wall during first practice at the Dutch Grand Prix
Red Bull’s Sergio Perez was inches away from hitting the wall during first practice at the Dutch Grand Prix Russell led with a 1:12.455, two tenths faster than team-mate Lewis Hamilton. Carlos Sainz was third for Ferrari with Lando Norris fourth, with McLaren significantly faster than midfield rivals Alpine – their off-track battle continues as the off-track dispute over Oscar Piastri continues without any announcement. Daniel Ricciardo was fifth ahead of Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez, who were surprisingly off the pace in the Ferrari and Red Bull cars. While we don’t yet know Verstappen’s pace at Zandvoort, the early signs for Mercedes are certainly positive after a disappointing weekend at Spa. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player McLaren’s Lando Norris and Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel nearly crashed into each other during opening practice at the Dutch Grand Prix
McLaren’s Lando Norris and Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel nearly crashed into each other during opening practice at the Dutch Grand Prix “This is more like a Budapest weekend than a Spa weekend,” said Sky Sports F1’s Karun Chandhok, referring to the Hungarian GP where Mercedes took pole and the Belgian GP where they lost 1.8 seconds in qualifying. Red Bull boss Christian Horner said Red Bull did not yet know the full implications of Verstappen’s failure. “We lost the car, going from fourth to fifth, so we have to get the car back and figure it out,” Horner told Sky Sports F1. “Hopefully we can turn it around quickly for the next session.” Both Alps were in the top-10, along with Alex Albon who continues to dominate the Williams.

Dutch GP Practice Sheet

                Driver Team Time 1) George Russell Mercedes 1:13.416 2) Lewis Hamilton Mercedes +0.240 3) Carlos Sainz Ferrari +0.390 4) Lando Norris McLaren +0.474 5) Daniel Ricciardo McLaren +0.622 6) Charles Leclez Ferrari +0.277.  Red Bull +0.961 8) Fernando Alonso Alpine +1.178 9) Esteban Ocon Alpine +1.508 10) Alex Albon Williams +1.608 11) Mick Schumacher Haas +1.708 12) Lance Stroll Aston Martin +1.802 Maginus53) Gasly AlphaTauri +2.019 15) Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin +2,045 16) Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo +2,079 17) Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri +2,175 18) Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo +2,045 €00,00,00,00,00 +2,26,00,00,00,00,00,00:00