Pisters surpasses F1 Netherlands GP and shoots in the head; Bortoleto is 15th

Pisters surpasses F1 Netherlands GP and shoots in the head; Bortoleto is 15th


McLaren Pilot confirms the favoritism to Zandvoort, while Norris leaves, Verstappen is second

Dominant in the season and with the title of insured manufacturers, the McLaren Unable to combine the five -time record followed by Ferrari and Mercedes, but at least there was Oscar Pisters, leader of the World Cup, on top of the podium, this Sunday, in GP holdermarked with three inputs for safety cars in Lando Norris, Charles Leclerc AND Lewis Hamilton.

Norris, who fought for the command, abandoned seven laps from the end with engine problems and opened the road to the Max Verstappen and Rookie Isack Hadjar, surprise of the race, complete the podium. Now Pasters expands the leadership to 309 points compared to the British, which remains with 275.

Unlike the previous step in Belgium, Gabriel Bortoleto did a test without a lot of brightness. He lost his positions at the beginning, fell from 13th to last place, he was studied by contact with Lance Stroll, he did not give luck to change the tires a few seconds before the safety machine entrance and ended the race in 15th position.

In a clean start, the Pasters Position Pole Oscar kept the tip, but Norris was unable to resist the strategy of the soft tires of Verstappen and was overcome, losing the second position. Leclerc of Ferrari gave the boat Russell and began to press Hadjar fighting for the fourth position.

Gabriel Bortoleto lost power at the beginning and got off from 13th to the last position, he managed to recover two places, but was overcome by walking and started taking 19th place on the Zandvoort track. In the dispute with the Canadian, the Sauber pilot broke the front wing after a touch on Aston Martin, but remained on the track.

In a beautiful maneuver, Norris passed Verstappen outside in curve 1, in the ninth time, and recovered the habit of the race – The couple, however, arrived 4S3 behind Postri, who led with peace of mind. The walk was the first to stop changing the tires and Bortoleto took the 18th position.

After the beginning of the rain in Zandvoort, Hamilton hit his Ferrari on the wall on tour 23 of 72 rpm and caused the yellow flag. The pilots took advantage of the security car to make the pit stop and put hard tires. Pisters lost his advantage for Norris and Bortoleto, who had stopped shortly before the entry of the security car, stopped winning places. After Lawson’s touch in Sainz, in the resumption of the race, the Brazilian went up to the 16th.

Just before half of the 72 laps of the Dutch GP, the virtual security car was activated to collect the debris of Sainz Williams from the track. Pisters led with the 1S3 advantage over Norris, who arrived 2S2 in front of Verstappen. Bortoleto, sixteenth, was 2S1 of Colapinto, but was not under pressure from Hülkenberg.

On the 53rd lap, Leclerc was touched by Kimi Antonelli, riding and hit his Ferrari in the same place where Hamilton had clashed. With the new entry of safety cars, the cars exchanged tires and Bortoleto, without pit stop, took the tenth place. Just in the second half, four rounds later, the Brazilian suffered a series of overtaking and complained about the strategy with the mechanic, on the radio, saying that “he was piloting himself as a grandfather” with those tires.

The Norris engine could not resist and, seven laps from the end, the McLaren driver abandoned, leaving Verstappen in Second and Newbie Hadjar in third place. In the resumption of the race, four laps of the flag, Pasters moved away from the guest and received the flag without fear. Gabriel Bortoleto, practically tireless, ended up in 15th place.

The cars return to the track next weekend, on 5 and 7 September, on the Monza circuit, for the Italian GP, ​​a sixteenth phase of the season. The race, on Sunday, is scheduled for 10 (Ora di Brasilia).

Take a look at the result of the Formula GP 1 Netherlands:

1st – Oscar Pisri (Aus/McLaren), in 1h38min29s849

2nd – Max Verstappen (Hol/Red Bull), 1S271

3rd – Isack Hadjar (Fra/RB), 3S233

4th – George Russell (Ing/Mercedes), 5S654

5th – Alexander Albon (Tai/Williams), 6S327

6th – Oliver Bearman (Ing/Haas), 9S044

8th – Lance Stroll (Can/Aston Martin), 9S497

7th – Fernando Alonso (Esp/Aston Martin), 11S709

9th – Yuki Tsunoda (Jap/Red Bull), 13S597

10th – Esteban Ocon (Fra/Haas), 14S063

11th – Franco Colapinto (ARM/Alpine), 14S511

12th – Liam Lawson (NZL/RB), 17S063

13th – Carlos Sainz Jr. (Esp/Williams), 17s376

14th – Nico Hülkenberg (Ale/Sauber), 19s725

15 ° – Gabriel Bortoleto (Reggiogen/Sauber), 21S565

16th – Kimi Antonelli (ITA/Mercedes), 22S029

17th – Pierre Gasly (Fra/Alpine), 23S629

He did not complete the race: Lewis Hamilton (Ing/Ferrari), Charles Leclerc (Mon/Ferrari) and Lando Norris (Ing/McLaren)

Source: Terra

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