Russell wins Dutch GP sprint from pole position
Summary
George Russell won the sprint race at the Dutch Grand Prix by leading from the start to the finish. Charles Leclerc came in second after passing Lando Norris, while seven-time world champion Kimi Antonelli finished third after trying to catch Norris near the end.Key Facts
- George Russell started in pole position and kept the lead throughout the sprint race.
- Charles Leclerc passed Lando Norris with six laps left to take second place.
- Kimi Antonelli finished third after narrowly missing a pass on Norris on the last lap.
- Russell’s win reduced his points gap to Antonelli to 56 in the championship standings.
- Lewis Hamilton finished seventh and is currently second in the championship, three points ahead of Russell.
- Norris suffered from poor rear grip and lost pace during the race.
- Leclerc used soft tires and was able to catch and pass Norris as the race went on.
- Rain was forecast near the end but arrived after the race finished.
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