Sun Aug 31 15:35:09 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

Oscar Piastri won the dramatic Dutch Grand Prix after McLaren teammate and championship rival Lando Norris was forced to retire due to an engine failure. The race saw multiple safety car restarts and retirements, including both Ferrari drivers crashing out. Verstappen finished second, while Isack Hadjar secured his first F1 podium. Piastri now leads the championship by 34 points.

**News Article:**

**Piastri Dominates Dutch GP as Norris’s Title Hopes Go Up in Smoke**

ZANDVOORT, Netherlands – Oscar Piastri secured a commanding victory at the Dutch Grand Prix after a dramatic race that saw championship rival Lando Norris retire with a smoking engine. Piastri’s win extends his championship lead to a significant 34 points with nine races remaining.

The McLaren driver expertly managed three safety car restarts, fending off pressure from teammate Norris and later Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. However, Norris’s race ended in heartbreak on lap 65 when smoke began billowing from the back of his McLaren, forcing him to pull over and retire.

“I don’t know if I’m on fire or not,” a frustrated Norris radioed to his team before his engine gave way.

Home favorite Max Verstappen finished second, while Racing Bulls’ rookie Isack Hadjar celebrated his first Formula One podium, a moment of immense joy for the team, marking their first podium in four years.

The race was marred by multiple incidents, including both Ferrari drivers crashing out in separate accidents at the same corner. Lewis Hamilton also found the wall in a rain shower, adding to Ferrari’s disastrous day. Charles Leclerc was hit by Mercedes’s Andrea Kimi Antonelli and spun into the same barrier.

Piastri was sympathetic to his teammate’s misfortune, stating, “Obviously, sorry for Lando for what happened.”

The victory solidifies Piastri’s position as a serious title contender, while Norris will be left to rue what could have been and hoping for better luck in the remaining races.

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