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George Russell cruises to sprint race win at F1’s Dutch Grand Prix

George Russell cruises to sprint race win at F1’s Dutch Grand Prix

Summary

George Russell won the sprint race at the Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix, starting from pole position and leading most of the race. Charles Leclerc took second place by passing Lando Norris late in the race, while Norris finished third after holding off a challenge from Russell’s teammate Kimi Antonelli.

Key Facts

  • George Russell won the sprint race at the Dutch Grand Prix, his first win since June.
  • Russell started the race from pole position and kept a strong lead throughout.
  • Charles Leclerc passed Lando Norris with six laps left to secure second place.
  • Lando Norris finished third, holding off teammate Kimi Antonelli’s late attack.
  • Kimi Antonelli started fifth due to qualifying car damage but extended his lead in the season standings.
  • Lewis Hamilton finished seventh, behind Antonelli, affecting the championship points.
  • No wet race occurred, but rain fell just after the sprint race ended.
  • Overtaking was rare in this race, with only two position changes in the top 11 finishers.
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