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Oscar Piastri secured a dramatic pole position for the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, edging out his McLaren teammate Lando Norris by just 0.012 seconds in qualifying, marking his fifth pole of the season while McLaren dominated the session[1]. Norris, having won three of the last four races, trails Piastri by nine points in the drivers’ championship with 10 rounds left[1]. Max Verstappen, the home favorite, starts third for Red Bull, 0.263 seconds behind Piastri, aiming to challenge the McLaren duo and excite the Dutch fans[1].

The race grid showcases Isack Hadjar in an impressive fourth position for Racing Bulls, George Russell in fifth for Mercedes, and Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton qualifying seventh. Notably, Ollie Bearman starts from the pit lane for Zandvoort[1][7]. Hamilton expressed satisfaction after returning to Q3, citing progress and a more enjoyable weekend compared to previous races[4].

The current F1 standings and live updates can be followed via official channels, with ongoing coverage from Zandvoort highlighting strategy options, team reactions from qualifying, and driver insights. Piastri’s pole lap is particularly celebrated as it coincides with Bruce McLaren’s birthday, further enriching McLaren’s performance narrative for the event[3].

The Grand Prix follows key races from Belgium and Hungary, where Norris and Piastri have been consistently at the front. After Zandvoort, the F1 calendar continues with upcoming rounds in Italy, Azerbaijan, Singapore, United States, Mexico, Brazil, Las Vegas, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi[2].

Live coverage and latest updates from the Dutch Grand Prix—including race start incidents, driver reactions, grid placements, and analysis—are available for fans following the 2025 season[3][6].

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