Charles Leclerc stunned with a bold tire gamble that propelled him to second at the Dutch Grand Prix Sprint, outpacing Lando Norris on softer rubber — a masterstroke Ferrari had meticulously planned. The win wasn’t just a boost for morale; it signaled the car’s early-season promise is translating into race-winning form. Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton’s sixth-place finish masked frustration — his car felt sluggish from qualifying through to the end, hampered by Zandvoort’s tight corners and relentless overtaking challenges. The team’s next move? Tune-ups and tweaks to claw back pace and turn momentum into podium potential.

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