Lando Norris wins Dutch Grand Prix 2024
McLaren’s Lando Norris fought back to take a dominant victory in the Dutch Grand Prix despite losing the lead to Max Verstappen’s Red Bull at the start.
Norris, for whom starts and first laps have been a weakness in recent races, was passed almost immediately when he had too much wheel spin off the line.
But such was the pace in his McLaren that he re-passed Verstappen on lap 18, before the pit stops, and romped away into the distance.
Charles Leclerc took the final podium position, belying his pre-race pessimism, fending off the McLaren of Oscar Piastri for the final 27 laps.
Verstappen appeared to sense the way the race was going even while he was still leading.
The Dutchman, who has monopolised this event since it returned to the calendar in 2021, was complaining about a lack of grip from every early on in the race.
And his defence of the lead when Norris caught him was half-hearted, especially in the context of the Dutchman’s normally ultra-robust defensive tactics, and the McLaren swept into the lead down the inside line at the first corner, Tarzan.
Once in front, Norris pulled away at around half a second a lap and there was nothing Verstappen could do to prevent losing his home race for the first time it returned to the calendar in 2021 after a 36-year absence.
Norris was in total control once in front and he crossed the line 22.8 seconds ahead of Verstappen after one of the most dominant wins of the season.
And he rubbed in his crushing form by setting fastest lap on the final tour, taking it away from Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton by just 0.067secs.
“Simply lovely,” Norris said cheekily over the radio, copying the phrase Verstappen used so many times in victories during his dominance of the last two years.
“It feels amazing,” Norris said. “I wouldn’t say a perfect race because of lap one again but that it was beautiful, the car was very strong, I could push and get past Max and just go from there. Still tough but enjoyable.”
Verstappen said: “We had a good start so we tried everything we could today but throughout the race it was quite clear we were not quick enough so I tried to be second today.
“I know we have good starts and I was quite confident we would have another one. That was my race.”
Norris’ win, his first since his maiden victory in Miami in May and following the introduction of McLaren’s first car upgrade since that race in Florida, will come as a welcome tonic for a driver and team who have faced criticism for letting opportunities slip.
It cuts Verstappen’s championship lead to 70 points with nine races to go – a still formidable advantage but one which Norris, on this form, might just have a chance of overhauling.
In the constructors’ chase, McLaren are now just 31 points behind Red Bull in the quest for their first teams’ title for 26 years.
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