Saturday, 22 August 2026
Netherlands GP Qualifying Report
Netherlands GP Sprint Report
The wind was blowing in off the North Sea in the Netherlands. The Spaniards, Sainz and Alonso had retreated to the pit lane to start the race. On the formation lap, Norris seemed to be napping as Russell led the cars away. Perez was wheeled away by his mechanics at the back.
Everyone was awake at the start and Russell led them all away pretty much in order apart from Antonelli who moved forwards. It took a couple of laps for Perez to come out from the pit lane and a few more before Hulkenberg took his car back there to retire.
18 laps later another car retired, that of Sainz and we saw our first on-track overtake, LeClerc on Norris for second place. It was a good move but not enough to sustain the entertainment for a whole race.
It did start to rain on the last lap but there were no more overtakes. I would be interested to see how Channel 4 make a highlights package out of this race. It was a thoroughly dreary race only made worse by techno music.
Friday, 21 August 2026
Netherlands GP Sprint Qualifying Report
We arrived at Zandvoort to breaking driver news...Albon and Sainz would be staying with Williams! No, Verstappen had signed for four more years with Red Bull, ending all exciting speculation that he would be with a different team next season.
There was change at Red Bull though, Hadjar had damaged his wrist over the holidays so Lawson was moved to stand in at the main team from Racing Bulls. Tsunoda was brought in from the cold to drive in that seat.
Into the lap-setting and Antonelli was quick to go off through the gravel in the first session. Alonso did something similar. Aston Martin had brought upgrades to the last race and now it was their power unit provider, Honda's turn to bring the goods but the drivers were out in 19th and last places. The six drivers out were Bearman (who seems to have lost it compared with the flailing Ocon), Sainz, Stroll, Bottas, Perez and Alonso. It turned out a piece was broken on the wing on that slowest car.
The second session passed off with no incidents. Lawson and Tsunoda were the best of the rest but that was still a good showing in new cars to them. Behind them were Colapinto, Hulkenberg, Ocon and Albon. The Williams is really struggling at this track (and the rest of them really).
There were quite a few drivers who could have taken Sprint Pole but in the end it was Russell, who will not stop going on about getting engaged. Norris and LeClerc took the other "podium" places then Piastri, Antonelli, Versappen, Hamilton, Gasly, Bortoleto and Linblad. It's good to see the two top drivers in the championship a little further back and having to work for it.
Andrea Stella warned that despite his drivers starting in great positions there was lots of uncertainty for the Sprint. The weather may be a problem. It would be interesting to see how it all pans out.