Piastri opens gap in title race after Norris forced to retire from F1 Dutch GP

For a weekend that opened with such high hopes of fresh starts and title charges, the Dutch Grand Prix could not for some have borne more bitter fruit. Oscar Piastri did take a dominant win but his teammate and title rival Lando Norris was left head bowed, disconsolate, alone in the blustery dunes beside the North Sea. Similarly, the seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton was forced to trudge back to the paddock, his ­Ferrari in pieces by the side of the track after an enormously uncharacteristic, unforced, error.

This was sport as a cruel mistress writ large at Zandvoort. Piastri’s performance was as admirable and assured as any he had delivered, the 24‑year‑old Australian as unflappable as ever to deliver a consummate pole‑to‑flag victory. Indeed it never looked in doubt from the moment he held his lead through turn one, even through a brief period of light rain and three safety-car restarts.

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