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Dutch GP: F1 is back with Ferrari’s Double DNF, Norris Retires, and Hadjar’s First Podium cover
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Dutch GP: F1 is back with Ferrari’s Double DNF, Norris Retires, and Hadjar’s First Podium

Dutch GP: F1 is back with Ferrari’s Double DNF, Norris Retires, and Hadjar’s First Podium

1h25 |01/09/2025
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Dutch GP: F1 is back with Ferrari’s Double DNF, Norris Retires, and Hadjar’s First Podium

Dutch GP: F1 is back with Ferrari’s Double DNF, Norris Retires, and Hadjar’s First Podium

1h25 |01/09/2025
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The summer break is finally over as F1 returned with a bang when we went racing in the Dutch Grand Prix this Sunday. And what a race to come back to.


From the start, the weather set the tone with wet conditions and constant uncertainty, and the drama unfolded almost immediately.


Lewis Hamilton crashed out early, Kimi Antonelli tangled with Charles Leclerc to end Ferrari’s second car, and in a heartbreaking twist, Lando Norris, running strongly in P2, suffered an engine failure. That retirement not only ended his race but also dealt a blow to his championship hopes, widening the gap to his teammate Oscar Piastri, who went on to take the victory for McLaren.


But it wasn’t all bad news. F1 Rookie Isack Hadjar delivered a stunning drive to secure his first-ever Formula 1 podium, finishing P3 alongside race winner Piastri and home hero Max Verstappen in P2. The race also sparked debate as Carlos Sainz and Liam Lawson collided, a clash that ultimately earned the Williams driver a 10-second penalty.


Tune in to this week’s episode for our full F1 reactions, analysis, and of course, to hear who made it onto our Grand Pricks Podium. We’ll be back next week for the Italian Grand Prix in Monza, don’t forget to subscribe so you won’t miss it!


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The summer break is finally over as F1 returned with a bang when we went racing in the Dutch Grand Prix this Sunday. And what a race to come back to.


From the start, the weather set the tone with wet conditions and constant uncertainty, and the drama unfolded almost immediately.


Lewis Hamilton crashed out early, Kimi Antonelli tangled with Charles Leclerc to end Ferrari’s second car, and in a heartbreaking twist, Lando Norris, running strongly in P2, suffered an engine failure. That retirement not only ended his race but also dealt a blow to his championship hopes, widening the gap to his teammate Oscar Piastri, who went on to take the victory for McLaren.


But it wasn’t all bad news. F1 Rookie Isack Hadjar delivered a stunning drive to secure his first-ever Formula 1 podium, finishing P3 alongside race winner Piastri and home hero Max Verstappen in P2. The race also sparked debate as Carlos Sainz and Liam Lawson collided, a clash that ultimately earned the Williams driver a 10-second penalty.


Tune in to this week’s episode for our full F1 reactions, analysis, and of course, to hear who made it onto our Grand Pricks Podium. We’ll be back next week for the Italian Grand Prix in Monza, don’t forget to subscribe so you won’t miss it!


Follow us on socials for even more F1 content:

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The summer break is finally over as F1 returned with a bang when we went racing in the Dutch Grand Prix this Sunday. And what a race to come back to.


From the start, the weather set the tone with wet conditions and constant uncertainty, and the drama unfolded almost immediately.


Lewis Hamilton crashed out early, Kimi Antonelli tangled with Charles Leclerc to end Ferrari’s second car, and in a heartbreaking twist, Lando Norris, running strongly in P2, suffered an engine failure. That retirement not only ended his race but also dealt a blow to his championship hopes, widening the gap to his teammate Oscar Piastri, who went on to take the victory for McLaren.


But it wasn’t all bad news. F1 Rookie Isack Hadjar delivered a stunning drive to secure his first-ever Formula 1 podium, finishing P3 alongside race winner Piastri and home hero Max Verstappen in P2. The race also sparked debate as Carlos Sainz and Liam Lawson collided, a clash that ultimately earned the Williams driver a 10-second penalty.


Tune in to this week’s episode for our full F1 reactions, analysis, and of course, to hear who made it onto our Grand Pricks Podium. We’ll be back next week for the Italian Grand Prix in Monza, don’t forget to subscribe so you won’t miss it!


Follow us on socials for even more F1 content:

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grandprickspodcast

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grandprickspodcast/

X: https://x.com/grandprickspod

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Grandprickspodcast


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The summer break is finally over as F1 returned with a bang when we went racing in the Dutch Grand Prix this Sunday. And what a race to come back to.


From the start, the weather set the tone with wet conditions and constant uncertainty, and the drama unfolded almost immediately.


Lewis Hamilton crashed out early, Kimi Antonelli tangled with Charles Leclerc to end Ferrari’s second car, and in a heartbreaking twist, Lando Norris, running strongly in P2, suffered an engine failure. That retirement not only ended his race but also dealt a blow to his championship hopes, widening the gap to his teammate Oscar Piastri, who went on to take the victory for McLaren.


But it wasn’t all bad news. F1 Rookie Isack Hadjar delivered a stunning drive to secure his first-ever Formula 1 podium, finishing P3 alongside race winner Piastri and home hero Max Verstappen in P2. The race also sparked debate as Carlos Sainz and Liam Lawson collided, a clash that ultimately earned the Williams driver a 10-second penalty.


Tune in to this week’s episode for our full F1 reactions, analysis, and of course, to hear who made it onto our Grand Pricks Podium. We’ll be back next week for the Italian Grand Prix in Monza, don’t forget to subscribe so you won’t miss it!


Follow us on socials for even more F1 content:

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grandprickspodcast

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grandprickspodcast/

X: https://x.com/grandprickspod

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Grandprickspodcast


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