Summary

  1. Postpublished at 15:44 British Summer Time 31 August

    Harry Benjamin
    BBC F1 Commentator

    Isack Hadjar becomes the fifth youngest podium finisher of all time!

  2. Postpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 31 August

    Isack Hadjar is punching the air in delight and rightly so. You heard his sheer joy at getting fourth in qualifying yesterday, imagine the radio message today...

  3. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 31 August

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    Jared Maobe: Always been feeling Oscar Piastri has an upper hand but that Lando Norris retirement spoils the exciting championship fight a bit.

    Adrian Kellers: The heartbreak in Lando's voice was horrible to hear.

    Nulla Pax: Come on Isack - hang in there guy.

  4. Postpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 31 August

    Max Verstappen takes second place and there's ecstasy in the RB garage as Isack Hadjar secures a maiden podium as he finishes third.

  5. chequered flag

    Chequered flagpublished at 15:42 British Summer Time 31 August

    Championship leader Oscar Piastri wins the Dutch Grand Prix!

  6. Postpublished at Lap 72/72

    We're into the final lap and Oscar Piastri is firmly on course to extend his championship lead with a win here.

  7. Postpublished at Lap 71/72

    Could we see some spots of rain for the final stages of this race? There's a few more dark clouds above now.

    Isack Hadjar is 1.1 seconds ahead of George Russell and if he just stays composed he should secure a first F1 podium here...

  8. Postpublished at 15:38 British Summer Time 31 August

    Lorraine McKenna
    BBC Sport Journalist in Zandvoort

    The safety car, followed by race leader Oscar Piastri, passes Turn Three, which still includes Charles Leclerc, sat on the grass.

    A few moments later, the McLaren of Piastri zooms by, holding Max Verstappen at arm’s length.

    CarsImage source, BBC Sport
  9. Postpublished at Lap 70/72

    Max Verstappen pushes hard but he can't catch Oscar Piastri and the gap is up to one second.

  10. Postpublished at 15:38 British Summer Time 31 August

    Harry Benjamin
    BBC F1 Commentator

    Isack Hadjar in third place, he started this race in fourth and has been holding onto that position pretty confidently all race on and luck is sweeping his way.

  11. Go! Go! Go!published at Lap 69/72

    We're back racing again and Oscar Piastri charges off down the main straight but, for now, Max Verstappen is keeping pressure on him.

  12. Safety car endpublished at Lap 68/72

    The safety car period is ending, so we will get a couple of racing laps here...

  13. Postpublished at 15:36 British Summer Time 31 August

    Rosanna Tennant
    5 Live F1 reporter in Zandvoort

    I don't know how Charles Leclerc has managed to get hold of a mobile phone, I've seen a shot of him on his phone.

    Lando Norris has got his helmet off and is waving to the crowd.

  14. Postpublished at Lap 68/72

    Oscar Piastri reports that there is a line of oil from Turn Three to Turn Seven, presumably from Lando Norris' McLaren.

  15. Postpublished at 68/72

    The safety car is still out.

    While this is a devastating day for Lando Norris, his retirement means Isack Hadjar is up to third and could secure an incredible podium place here...

  16. Postpublished at Lap 67/72

    "Sorry mate, you were fast today, really fast," Lando Norris is told over the radio.

    "Eh, doesn't matter," Norris says.

    Is this going to be the decisive moment in the title race?

  17. 'Heartbreak for McLaren and Norris'published at 15:33 British Summer Time 31 August

    Abbi Pulling
    F1 Academy champion on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Lots of things can go out of your control in racing and that is the hard part about it as a driver. That is absolute heartbreak for McLaren and Lando Norris.

  18. Postpublished at 15:33 British Summer Time 31 August

    Lorraine McKenna
    BBC Sport Journalist in Zandvoort

    I wish I had binoculars, because Charles Leclerc, even from across the track and without my glasses on, he looks devastated. He’s still there, just watching on.

    The Ferrari man might want rescuing now, though, because the rain spots have arrived…

  19. Postpublished at Lap 66/72

    If Lando Norris had overtaken Oscar Piastri the gap between the two would have been just two points. Now it will be 34...

    Norris, understandably, looks absolutely gutted as he climbs out of the McLaren over the barrier and into the sand dunes.

    That's two devastated drivers sitting in the sand dunes, with Charles Leclerc still there.

  20. Norris out of the racepublished at Lap 66/72

    That's a lot of smoke out of the back of Lando Norris' McLaren and it is an engine problem! He comes to a stop and the safety car is out.

    A huge shame for Norris - both for this race and the championship battle.