Piastri Dominates Dutch Grand Prix with Grand Slam Victory Amid Norris Heartbreak

Piastry dominates the Dutch Grand Prix with the Grand Slam win between Noris Heartbreak In a dramatic twist in the Zandwort Circuit, McLaren’s Oscar Piastry gave a masterclass performance to claim winning in the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix, with the lead in the Championship of Formula 1 drivers. In the Australian driver’s flawless run, the position of the pole, the fastest lap, and the leading in every lap, was marked since Mika Hakikin’s victory in its first career ‘Grand Slam’ and Monaco Grand Prix of McLaren, the first 1998 Monaco Grand Prix. However, the race will be remembered as much for his team partner Lando Noris late to break heartbreak, whose title hopes were a serious hit due to sudden engine failure. Starting from Piastry, pole, controlled the 72-lap race from the beginning, with several security cars being resumed, which is accompanied by poetry and accuracy. The victory of the 24 -year -old ninth career not only tied his manager, Mark Weber’s victory, but also made him the first Australian to achieve a Grand Slam since Jack Brabham in 1966. “It seemed that I was under the control of the race and I was used the speed I needed,” Piastry accepted unfortunate situations for its teammate. His commanding drive now sees him 34 points at the top of the standing, with nine races that have contested a terrible election. The defined moment of the race came at lap 65, when Noris, a strong second running and closing on the piastry, reported the “fun odor” in the cockpit on the team radio. Smoking soon runs the bill from the back of its McLaren, forcing him to pull with a clear oil leakage and engine failure. “Oil leakage, I am out. Failure,” Noris radio, as his frustration he saw from behind a barrier. The incident triggers a security car, which had to passCopied

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