Formula 1

Heineken Dutch Grand Prix

Verstappen wins Dutch GP; breaks win record

Max Verstappen equalled Sebastian Vettel's record of nine consecutive Formula One wins after emerging victorious at a chaotic Dutch Grand Prix.

Race Positions
1
Netherlands
Max Verstappen
Max Verstappen
Red Bull
2:24:04.411
Laps: 72
Pits: 6
2
Spain
Fernando Alonso
Fernando Alonso
Aston Martin
+3.744
Laps: 72
Pits: 5
3
France
Pierre Gasly
Pierre Gasly
Alpine
+7.058
Laps: 72
Pits: 5
4
Mexico
Sergio Pérez
Sergio Pérez
Red Bull
+10.068
Laps: 72
Pits: 6
5
Spain
Carlos Sainz
Carlos Sainz
Ferrari
+12.541
Laps: 72
Pits: 5
6
Britain
Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton
Mercedes
+13.209
Laps: 72
Pits: 5
Circuit Information
Circuit Park Zandvoort
Circuit Circuit Park Zandvoort
Location Zandvoort, Netherlands Circuit Type Tri-Oval
Circuit Length 4.307 km Circuit Distance 301.49 km
No. of Laps 70 No. of Turns 14
Lap Record:
Sessions
FP1
Netherlands
Max Verstappen
1:11.852

Aug 25, 2023

Finished

FP2
Britain
Lando Norris
1:11.330

Aug 25, 2023

Finished

FP3
Netherlands
Max Verstappen
1:21.631

Aug 26, 2023

Finished

Qual
Netherlands
Max Verstappen
1:10.567

Aug 26, 2023

Finished

Race
Netherlands
Max Verstappen
2:24:04.411

Aug 27, 2023

Finished

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