Formula 1
Piastri reacts to Schumacher comparison after Dutch GP win
Oscar Piastri believes he has a "long way to go" in order to be compared with Michael Schumacher following his victory in the Dutch Grand Prix.
Tsunoda reflects on ‘special’ points finish at Zandvoort
Yuki Tsunoda finally broke his points scoring duck in the Netherlands, finishing ninth despite mechanical woes as Red Bull got both cars home in the top 10 on a day that the Japanese racer called “special”.
Albon thrilled with P5 in Dutch GP with 'little bit of luck'
Alex Albon was left thrilled to come away with fifth-place in the Dutch Grand Prix having benefitted from incidents ahead and a stunning first lap.
Who impressed our Power Rankings judges at Zandvoort?
It was a dramatic weekend at Zandvoort, with Oscar Piastri winning, team mate Lando Norris retiring, Isack Hadjar scoring a maiden podium finish and Ferrari suffering a double DNF. So, who impressed our judges through it all? Check out the latest scores a...
The best paddock fits from the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix weekend
From Thursday arrivals to Sunday’s race day walk-ins, discover the standout paddock looks of the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix weekend
Haas leave Zandvoort ‘satisfied’ after double points finish
Ollie Bearman managed to recover from a pit lane start to finish an incredible sixth in the Dutch Grand Prix, giving Haas much to celebrate as they brought home a double points finish with Esteban Ocon crossing the line in 10th.
Jolyon Palmer's Analysis: Ferrari's weekend to forget in Zandvoort
F1 TV's Jolyon Palmer looks at Ferrari's disappointing 2025 Dutch Grand Prix, with both drivers crashing out in separate incidents at the Zandvoort circuit. For more analysis subscribe to F1 TV.
Listen to F1 Nation’s Hungarian Grand Prix review
Zandvoort played host to an action-packed Dutch Grand Prix on Sunday, where Oscar Piastri took victory, McLaren team mate and title rival Lando Norris retired, and Racing Bulls rookie Isack Hadjar claimed a superb maiden podium finish.
Alonso rues ‘unlucky race’ despite points finish
Aston Martin had an up and down weekend in Zandvoort, at times looking set to be McLaren’s closest challengers but also enduring two separate car rebuilds. As a result, getting both cars home in the points can count as a success – even if one driver seeme...
Ferrari's real F1 problems beyond brutal Dutch GP collapse
A double DNF always hurts, but the Dutch Grand Prix week - beyond the race itself - exposed just how deep its 2025 problems are
Schumacher in McLaren link after Cadillac deal collapses
Mick Schumacher was all set for a dual role with Cadillac: as reserve driver for its new F1 team and with a place in its WEC programme. Now that's collapsed. Here's where that leaves him - and where McLaren fits in
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The little-noticed Dutch GP drive that could have a big 2026 impact
On shaky ground at Alpine, Franco Colapinto responded to Flavio Briatore's public criticism with probably his most convincing weekend of the year
Wolff defends Antonelli for crash: 'Year of learning'
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has defended Kimi Antonelli's nightmare Dutch Grand Prix weekend, saying highs and lows are to be expected in a teenager's rookie season.
Next Red Bull star? Marko hails 'little Prost' Hadjar
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko said people laughed when he dubbed Isack Hadjar "little Prost," a label he feels he vindicated with his Dutch GP podium.
McLaren: Norris failure down to us, not Mercedes
McLaren has traced the race-ending reliability issue on Lando Norris' car at the Dutch GP to a problem on the chassis side rather than a failure of the car's Mercedes engine.