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Formula 1: madness in Zandvoort - Verstappen party and Vettel tragedy

2021-09-06T03:30:41.638Z


Formula 1 is visiting Zandvoort at the weekend. The live ticker for the Dutch Grand Prix.


Formula 1 is visiting Zandvoort at the weekend.

The live ticker for the Dutch Grand Prix.

  • The Dutch Grand Prix * was on on Sunday.

  • Max Verstappen regained victory at his home Grand Prix and with it the World Championship lead.

  • The live ticker for the race in Zandvoort to read.

Formula 1: The current status of the Dutch Grand Prix

1 Verstappen

2 Hamilton

3 Bottas

4 gasly

5 Leclerc

6 Alonso

7 Sainz

8 perez

9 Ocon

10 Norris

11 Ricciardo

12 stroll

13 Vettel

14 Giovinazzi

15 Kubica

16 latifi

17 Russell

18 Schumacher

OUT Tsunoda

OUT Mazepin

>>> UPDATE <<<

FINISH:

Verstappen wins his home Grand Prix!

The crowd in Zandvoort is raging.

The spectators stand, Bengalos are set on fire.

On the pit radio, Verstappen praised his team, which also showered the driver with praise.

With his win, the Dutchman also took back Hamilton's World Cup lead.

At the end of the day, Hamilton managed to get the fastest lap of the race.

71/72:

Now Hamilton comes back to the pits to maybe get the fastest lap.

This means that Verstappen's victory at the Dutch Grand Prix is ​​almost certain.

70/72:

Bottas probably doesn't care about the announcement of his team.

The Finn gets the fastest lap with the new tires!

That should cause trouble.

68/72:

Mercedes pits Bottas four laps before the end.

At this stop, too, things are not going optimally - 5.0 seconds.

Still, you want to leave the fastest lap to Hamilton.

According to the radio message, the pit stop was just a safety maneuver.

Formula 1 now in the live ticker: Furious Perez fights his way forward

66/72:

And Perez pulls past Norris.

The Mexican, who started out of the pit lane, fought his way up to ninth place.

However, there was contact during the overtaking process.

65/72:

Perez is currently chasing Norris in the battle for 9th place.

Alonso tries to get close to Sainz and grab the 6th place.

Otherwise there is currently a lack of duels on the track.

62/72:

After Hamilton got up to 1.5 seconds up to Verstappen with an intermediate sprint, the Dutchman can now easily pull away again.

The gap is now more than 4 seconds again.

57/72:

15 laps left at the Dutch Grand Prix.

Can Verstappen take home victory at his home Grand Prix?

It remains exciting.

55/72:

Perez has overtaken Ricciardo and is thus in 10th place and thus in the points - after starting from the pit lane.

Meanwhile, Hamilton tries to keep putting pressure on Verstappen.

Formula 1 now in the live ticker: Hamilton complains about tires - and drives the fastest lap

50/72:

Are the tires really that bad?

According to his statement, Hamilton turns the fastest race lap a few laps.

Meanwhile, Williams driver Tsunoda had to park his car.

48/72:

Hamilton

radioed

the pits that he would not make it to the finish with the current tires.

What does Mercedes do with this statement?

46/72:

Hamilton is dissatisfied with the tactics of his team and

vented

his frustration on the pit radio.

He is still more than 3 seconds behind Verstappen.

The Red Bull can always break away.

43/72:

Mazepin has to park the car.

The Schumacher team-mate is out of the race due to hydraulic problems.

41/72:

Verstappen also comes in.

2.1 seconds!

An outstanding stop by the Red Bull team.

The Dutchman remains ahead.

The crowd in Zandvoort cheers.

40/72:

Hamilton pits again - and this time everything works.

The stop takes only 2.5 seconds.

Verstappen is said to be put under pressure again.

Formula 1 today in the live ticker: Vettel with a turner

38/72:

Vettel with a spin in turn three!

The German slips into the curve when entering and becomes unbalanced.

However, the German can still intercept his bolide.

The race continues for the Aston Martin driver.

LAP 38/72



A spin for Sebastian Vettel - he avoid the barriers, but it results in him dropping down to P17 # DutchGP 🇳🇱 # F1 pic.twitter.com/EmSbeziDzf

- Formula 1 (@ F1) September 5, 2021

36/72:

It's halftime!

Verstappen leads the field.

A win would also take the lead in the world championship - from Lewis Hamilton, who is in second place.

Bottas is still third.

34/72:

Russell receives a five-second penalty.

The Williams driver was driving too fast in the pit lane.

32/72:

Bottas goes into the pits after the overtaking maneuver by Verstappen.

The Finn comes out in third place.

Gasly's undercut didn't work.

31/72:

Verstappen has now caught up with Bottas.

Bottas has received a clear assignment from his team to stop the Dutchman.

But the Mercedes has no chance at the start and finish.

Verstappen is passing by!

The crowd is raging!

Hamilton also pulls past Bottas.

Formula 1 today in the live ticker: Verstappen stays ahead of Hamilton

28/72:

Verstappen drives closer and closer to Bottas after his pit stop.

He is about 1.5 seconds behind.

The Mercedes driver's tires slowly degrade.

25/72:

Gasly also goes into the pits and tries an undercut against Bottas.

For the Alpha Tauri pilot, it's about a podium place.

22/72:

Verstappen also pits.

And he stays ahead of Hamilton.

The Red Bull team made a great pit stop in 2.7 seconds.

Bottas stays outside and takes the lead for the time being.

21/72:

Hamilton pits!

He's switching to medium tires and there are minor problems.

How does Verstappen react?

19/72:

Verstappen does his laps at the head of the field.

The Dutchman is more than 3 seconds ahead of Hamilton.

Bottas is still in third place.

So far, overtaking maneuvers have mainly taken place at the end of the field.

Perez grabs Latifi and moves up one seat.

Formula 1 today in the live ticker: Schumacher and Vettel at the end of the field

14/72:

Latifi overtakes Mazepin and moves up to 16th place.

The Russian changed his track again in a questionable manner.

Mazepin had previously pulled into his lane against his team-mate Mick Schumacher.

Incredibly dangerous.

This action costs Schumacher the front wing!

⬇️ https://t.co/VXhNgTGncA pic.twitter.com/7JXrUUEsRr

- Sky Sport Formula 1 (@ skysportformel1) September 5, 2021

11/72:

Sebastian Vettel also

pitted

early.

In theory, the German could now go through to the end of the race after the tire change, and will initially be in 19th place.

10/72:

Verstappen has just completed his 1000th lead in Formula 1.

A few more are likely to follow.

8/72:

In lap 8, Verstappen

laps

the first driver with Schumacher.

The Dutchman is doing his laps at the front and has built a slight lead over Hamilton.

Formula 1 today in the live ticker: Verstappen with a super start - Schumacher early in the box

6/72:

Mick Schumacher pits early.

The front wing had to be changed.

The Haas pilot falls back to the end of the field.

4/72:

Daniel Ricciardo's car smokes again and again.

Russell even reports that the Australian's car is leaking oil.

However, the McLaren driver can still drive on.

START:

The race is on!

Verstappen comes off great, stays in front and can pull away.

The two Mercedes cannot follow him at first.

Schumacher lost a place and was conceded by his team-mate Mazepin.

Formula 1 today in the live ticker: Race started in Zandvoort

3 p.m .:

The introductory round is on!

Max Verstappen leads the field at his home Grand Prix.

The two Mercedes drivers Hamilton and Bottas are directly behind.

2:54 p.m .:

“The scenery is incredible.

The Dutch really do something, ”said Toto Wolff on the

Sky

-micro.

Red Bull was “brutally fast in training, even in the long run.

But races are going on today.

Everything is possible ”, so the announcement of the Mercedes motorsport boss.

2.48 p.m.:

The national anthem of the Netherlands has just played.

There are only a few minutes left to the start of the first race in Zandvoort after a 36-year break.

Incidentally, the last winner in 1985 was Formula 1 legend Niki Lauda.

2.45 p.m.:

According to Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto, the start will be a key moment of the race.

His two drivers start from 5th and 6th place.

"It will be a very long race with 72 laps, that will put a lot of stress on the tires," said Binotto at

Sky

.

There could well be chaos on the track.

"We have to perform well."

Formula 1 today in the live ticker: Great atmosphere in Zandvoort

2.38 p.m.:

Unlike the Belgian Grand Prix a week ago, this time all cars made it

onto

the grid without a departure.

Just under 20 minutes until the start.

The voltage increases!

2.25 p.m.:

The first cars are now slowly coming onto the track and warm up.

Max Verstappen is cheered frenetically.

The stands are completely wrapped in orange, Bengalos are ignited.

The mood is overwhelming!

2:21 p.m.: An

old friend makes a comeback at the Dutch Grand Prix.

After Kimi Räikkönen tested positive for Corona, the Finn cannot start in Zandvoort.

Substitute driver Robert Kubica will compete for him in the Alfa Romeo.

The 36-year-old already has 97 races under his belt for Sauber, Renault and Williams.

Formula 1 today in the live ticker: Changes in the starting grid - two drivers start out of the pits

Update from September 5, 1:55 p.m.:

There are changes in the starting grid.

Red Bull driver Sergio Perez replaced all the components of the drive unit after a messed up qualifying in which he only finished 16th.

The Mexican will start from the pit lane at the race in Zandvoort.

The same goes for Williams driver Nicholas Latifi.

Among other things, the gearbox of the Canadian had to be replaced.

The German pilots Sebastian Vettel and Mick Schumacher benefit from it.

Both move forward two positions each.

Aston Martin * driver Vettel will now start from 15th place, Haas * driver Schumacher from 17th place in the race in Zandvoort.

Formula 1 today in the live ticker: Verstappen starts from pole position

First report from September 5th:

Zandvoort - Formula 1 * returns to Zandvoort on Sunday after a 36-year break.

At his home game, the Dutchman Max Verstappen starts from pole position.

With a win in the 13th race of the season *, the Red Bull driver would also regain the championship lead that he had lost before the summer break in Budapest.

He is only three points behind title rival Lewis Hamilton, who starts second in the Mercedes.

"I hope we will bring it to an end now," said Verstappen * after qualifying on Saturday.

Up to 75,000 fans are allowed to race on the course in the North Sea dunes.

Tens of thousands celebrated their local hero frenetically on Saturday - the Dutch King Willem-Alexander was also there.

"The support from the fans is great, I like that," said Hamilton *.

He had to put up with a few boos - the race should also get emotional.

Formula 1 today in the live ticker: Great excitement around Schumacher and Vettel

The race on the narrow and short circuit in Zandvoort could be chaotic.

There were incidents during each of the free practice sessions and during qualification.

The two Haas drivers Mick Schumacher * and Nikita Mazepin caused a stir on Saturday.

The German overtook his Russian teammate in the warm-up lap - probably contrary to an internal agreement.

At least that's what Mazepin said.

“I didn't have to be overtaken, I was the first car in the team today.

It's a clever way to pass me over, ”he raged at

Sky

.

“I don't know what Nikita is saying.

I asked the team if I could overtake him because my tires were cold and he always drives his outlap slower than me.

I then got the okay and drove by, ”said Schumacher.

To make matters worse, the two Haas pilots allegedly obstructed Sebastian Vettel *. The four-time world champion couldn't improve his time in Q1 and was eliminated. Vettel will now start from 17th place at the Dutch Grand Prix, Schumacher will start the race from 19th place.

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Source: merkur

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