In a thrilling Dutch Grand Prix sprint, Charles Leclerc seized the moment with a masterful pass on Lando Norris—thanks to a clever energy deployment strategy that left Norris lagging on the straights. Leclerc surged ahead by four seconds, though he couldn’t catch George Russell in first. Both drivers acknowledged the razor-thin margins: Russell’s car had its own energy setup, and McLaren’s struggles with cornering and tire wear played into Leclerc’s hands. As the weekend unfolds, teams expect strategies to even out, but overtaking will remain tough—unless someone pulls a massive tire advantage. Small tweaks can make huge differences on a track like Zandvoort.
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