World drivers championship leader Max Verstappen will look to win his fourth Formula One race in succession as he starts the 2022 Dutch Grand Prix from pole position.
The home favourite saved his best for last during qualification yesterday to snatch top spot away from title rival Charles Leclerc at the very end, putting together the perfect lap when it mattered most much to the enjoyment of the bustling home crowd.
His task this Sunday could prove even easier than last weekend when he still managed to take the race victory at the Belgian Grand Prix despite starting the race in 14th spot due to a grid place penalty.
Verstappen will be pressurised from the off by both Ferrari drivers this time around however, as Leclerc and Carlos Sainz begin in P2 and P3 respectively, ahead of Britain’s Lewis Hamilton in P4.
Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez will start in P5 despite crashing on his final flying lap in qualification yesterday, a huge spin which ultimately aided Verstappen in claiming pole position given that other drivers behind had to slow due to the yellow flags.
George Russell, Lando Norris, Mick Schumacher, Yuki Tsunoda and Lance Stroll all also start in the top ten and will be looking to make up the positions when the lights go out at the start of the 2022 Dutch Grand Prix.
F1 Dutch Grand Prix 2022 live updates, highlights from Zandvoort
Lap 12: For the second lap running Alonso overtakes an AlphaTauri car and gets past Tsunoda at corner one. Some soft tyre runners are already in the pits, that’s very early.
Lap 10: Further down the pack, Alonso finally darts past Gasly to claim P12 and move closer towards the points.
Lap 8: Verstappen still leads the way but Leclerc is really pressurising the Dutch man out front now he’s in the DRS zone and claims the fastest lap so far. Sainz in P3 is already 3.8 seconds adrift of the front pair and he himself is coming under heavy pressure from Hamilton behind.
Lap 5: Russell hasn’t taken too long to get Norris back and move up into P5. He uses the DRS down the long straight and dives infront of his good friend down the inside with ease.
Lap 3: Yellow flags in sector one and it’s Magnussen who loses it mid-corner and hits the barrier with a thump. Thankfully he bounces off and can carry on for now though he’s now last by a long distance.
LAP 2/72
Verstappen leads, Leclerc giving chase with Sainz and Hamilton close behind #DutchGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/RBl4jKJM6O
— Formula 1 (@F1) September 4, 2022
LIGHTS OUT: We’re underway here in Zandvoort and there’s early drama as Hamilton makes contact with Sainz at the first corner but both are fine to carry on. Verstappen and Leclerc both get a clean getaway in front though Norris has jumped Russell up into P6.
2 mins to lights out: We’re off for the formation lap and the flares are out again. 72 laps lay ahead, who’s your pick for the win?
Time to go racing, folks! 😃#DutchGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/3f4k3kkN0p
— Formula 1 (@F1) September 4, 2022
15 minutes to lights out: Well, the atmosphere is absolutely electric here at Zandvoort as the crowd enjoy the pre-race show before the real business gets going.
As you can imagine, it’s 99% people in orange t-shirts in the grandstands and they’ll be expecting nothing less than a home win for Verstappen this afternoon.
Max amid a sea of orange! 🧐#DutchGP @redbullracing pic.twitter.com/4lYnG8fCkf
— Formula 1 (@F1) September 4, 2022
30 minutes to lights out: The pit lane is open as the cars make their way to the start/finish line. A few changes overnight of note with Perez and Stroll both having work done on their power units after failures were discovered though there’s no grid-place penalties.
Speaking of Hamilton before, Mercedes have nearly just had a nightmare as they leave some sort of sticker on his car which nearly gets stuck in the cars air intake. Thankfully for him and his team, it peels off and falls onto the track instead.
45 minutes to lights out: Well much will be made of the front three once again today but watch out for Lewis Hamilton who is starting out in P4 for the Dutch Grand Prix.
That’s because yesterday, Mercedes team principle Toto Wolff stated that the British driver was a tenth up on Verstappen and Leclerc during his final flying lap before he had to pull out of it due to the yellow flags from the spin ahead involving Perez. If he shows that sort of pace during this afternoon’s event, the former world champion could be right up there.
1 hour until lights out: Hello and welcome to The Sporting News’ live coverage of the 2022 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort.
Dutch Grand Prix 2022 provisional starting grid
Position | Driver |
1 | Max Verstappen |
2 | Charles Leclerc |
3 | Carlos Sainz |
4 | Lewis Hamilton |
5 | Sergio Perez |
6 | George Russell |
7 | Lando Norris |
8 | Mick Schumacher |
9 | Yuki Tsunoda |
10 | Lance Stroll |
11 | Pierre Gasly |
12 | Esteban Ocon |
13 | Fernando Alonso |
14 | Zhou Guanyu |
15 | Alex Albon |
16 | Valtteri Bottas |
17 | Daniel Ricciardo |
18 | Kevin Magnussen |
19 | Sebastian Vettel |
20 | Nicholas Latifi |
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