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F1 NATION: An emphatic victory for McLaren as Verstappen tastes defeat on home soil – it’s our Dutch GP review
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Lando Norris bagged his second career victory in incredible style, coming home with the biggest winning margin of the year on Max Verstappen's home turf.
McLaren's upgrades have clearly done the business, with Norris able to recover from a poor start to overtake his rival on track and pull away with ease.
Elsewhere, Ferrari showed much stronger race pace than expected, with Charles Leclerc landing himself on the podium. He finished third, behind Verstappen whose winning run in Zandvoort finally came to an end.
The Dutchman conceded that there is work to be done to make the RB20 faster, as Red Bull saw their lead in the constructors' cut to just 30 points.
F1 Nation host Tom Clarkson is joined by Red Bull Sim Racing driver Jarno Opmeer and F1.com Editor Greg Stuart to debrief all of this and more.
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They also delve into the key behind Pierre Gasly's top-10 performance at Alpine, and Jack Doohan is also on hand to explain how he was told he would be getting his chance in 2025.
FACTS AND STATS: Zandvoort top ten all previous race winners – for the second race in a row!
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