Oscar Piastri extended his title lead with a pole-to-flag victory at the Dutch Grand Prix, but it wasn't without incident as Lando Norris retired in the latter stages of the race, while Ferrari suffered a double DNF in two separate incidents.
Read the report by ESPN senior writer Laurence Edmondson at Zandvoort.
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Piastri leads from pole unscathed from Verstappen's first lap-lunge around the outside of Turn 1 which puts him up to second
Safety car comes out on Lap 24 as Hamilton crashes out
George Russell and Charles Leclerc have a tussle with differing views of the situation...
Carlos Sainz is given a 10-second penalty for a collision at the safety car restart with Liam Lawson, where they both received damage.
Safety car comes back out on Lap 53 as Charles Leclerc is sent into the barriers after a huge crash. Kimi Antonelli is given a 10-second penalty for causing the collision (Leclerc is OK).
Norris is out of the race on Lap 66 as he spots smoke from his car.
Piastri wins from pole to extend his championship lead, as Verstappen takes second and rookie Isack Hadjar takes his first podium.
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