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Hamilton leads FP1 at Monza with a blistering 1:20.117 as Ferrari impress on home turf with Leclerc second and Sainz third for Williams.
From rookies with nothing to lose to prodigies destined for greatness, F1’s youngest podium finishers prove that talent can shine through at any age.
Round 16 of the 2025 F1 season headed to the heart of Italy at Monza for the Formula 1 Pirelli Gran Premo d'Italia 2025.
Oscar Piastri grabbed pole for the Dutch GP with a 1:08.662, edging McLaren team-mate Lando Norris by 0.012s. Verstappen started third, as rookie Hadjar impressed with a career-best P4.
Lando Norris completed a practice clean sweep at Zandvoort, topping FP3 with 1:08.972 ahead of McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri. Russell was third, Verstappen fifth in front of his home crowd.
Lando Norris led FP2 at Zandvoort with a 1:09.890, edging Alonso and Piastri. Red flags for Stroll and Albon disrupted running, while Verstappen was only fifth in front of his home fans.
Lando Norris led a McLaren 1-2 in FP1 at Zandvoort, topping Oscar Piastri and Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll. Verstappen hit trouble, Antonelli caused red flags, and Ferrari struggled.
Round 15 of the 2025 F1 season headed to Zandvoort for the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025.
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Charles Leclerc claimed pole, edging McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris in a dramatic Q3 finish. Verstappen could only manage P8 after a tough session.