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F1 returns with Antonelli under pressure as Verstappen hosts final Dutch GP

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F1 returns with Antonelli under pressure as Verstappen hosts final Dutch GP

By Malay Mail


ZANDVOORT (Netherlands), Aug 21 — Formula One is back after its summer break, with every sign the championship could go down to the wire as the chasing pack seeks to overhaul teenager Kimi Antonelli and his Mercedes.

The Dutch seaside resort of Zandvoort is hosting its last-ever Grand Prix and it promises to be action-packed, with an inaugural sprint race and changeable weather keeping the paddock on its toes.

Is Kimi catchable? 

After storming to the chequered flag six times in the first half of the season, 19-year-old Kimi Antonelli enjoys a 50-point lead over his nearest rival, seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton.

But recent results have shown that Mercedes are not unbeatable and team boss Toto Wolff admitted his rivals were gaining ground.

“We have left points on the table, our rivals have reduced the performance gap, and we know the second half of the year will demand more from us than the first,” said Wolff ahead of the Dutch Grand Prix.

McLaren, Ferrari in rear-view mirror 

Seizing on a dip in Mercedes’ form are a resurgent McLaren and Ferrari, whose star driver Hamilton has seen an extraordinary reversal of fortunes since the last time he raced the Zandvoort track.

Reigning world champions McLaren have mixed memories of the Dutch GP from last year.

Oscar Piastri, at the time top of the drivers’ championship, led from Pole to chequered flag but the eventual world champion Lando Norris suffered a dramatic breakdown late in the race.

McLaren have been unable to reproduce last season’s glories but have grounds for optimism after Norris took his first win in Hungary after a major upgrade to the car.

Hamilton arrived in the Netherlands last year in a foul mood, after saying he was “useless” and suggesting Ferrari should find another driver.

But the 41-year-old Briton now believes he can challenge for an eighth world title and said last month he was proud of “digging myself out of that place that I was in”.

“I arrive now worlds away from where I was last year,” he said.

Max power 

The “Orange Army” will be out in force one last time to roar on their hero, Dutchman Max Verstappen, who will don a special helmet for the occasion, inspired by the famous blue Delft pottery.

The four-time world champion won the first three editions of his “home” Grand Prix but has seen McLaren triumph in his backyard for the past two years.

“An iconic Grand Prix. Unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime,” the 28-year-old wrote on Instagram ahead of the race.

Verstappen and Red Bull sent shockwaves through the paddock in the run-up to the race, announcing a new contract extension until the end of 2030.

“I came to the team hoping to be able to win races. What we went on to achieve together has been simply lovely,” added Verstappen, using his trademark phrase.

The last lap 

From the trains rebaptised “Max Express” to the boozy house parties pumping out tunes along “Verstappen Street” leading up to the racetrack, Zandvoort will miss its F1 weekend.

The laid-back Dutch seaside resort will be off the calendar from next year after the promoter decided to pull the plug amid uncertainty over Verstappen’s future in the sport.

Just a stone’s throw from the beach, it is a unique course, snaking through the dunes and presenting drivers with headaches ranging from sand on the track to unusual banks.

Rain on the parade? 

The other thing Zandvoort is famous for? Rain out of nowhere. Its location on the North Sea coast means the only certainty is unpredictable weather.

With the sprint qualification taking place on Friday, teams have only one practice session to dust down the cars from the break — and rain could spoil the best-laid plans.

A peculiarity of the F1 season so far is that no competitive session has taken place in the wet.

With some rain forecast for all three days of race weekend, that seems likely to change at Zandvoort. — AFP 


Source: f1-returns-with-antonelli-under-pressure-as-verstappen-hosts-final-dutch-gp/232065




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