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The final starting grid for the Dutch Grand Prix

This is the final starting grid for the Dutch GP | Norris P1, Hamilton P14

25 August at 12:40
Last update 25 August at 12:44

The final starting grid for the Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort is here. Lando Norris will start from pole with Max Verstappen alongside him on the front row. Oscar Piastri is joined on the second row by George Russell, and Verstappen's teammate Sergio Perez will start the race in Zandvoort from P5. After a disappointing day yesterday and a three-place grid drop, Lewis Hamilton will start the Dutch Grand Prix from P14. 

Magnussen to start from the pitlane:

Kevin Magnussen will start the race from the pitlane after his Haas team changed his battery and energy store. He originally qualified in 15th place but is now forced to start from the pits. These parts are not allowed to be changed after qualifying and have resulted in a penalty for the Dane.

Williams starts from the back row after a tough Saturday:

Both Williams drivers start the race on the final row after a difficult Saturday. Logan Sargeant didn't participate in qualifying after a huge FP3 smash. His teammate Alex Albon was disqualified from qualifying after being provisionally set to start from P8 due to a technical infringement. The FIA decided that Williams's floor did not comply with the regulations. 

No changes at the front:

There are no changes at the front of the grid. Norris will start from pole alongside home hero Max Verstappen. Charles Leclerc gets off the grid from P6, with Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz down in P10 as Ferrari endure a difficult weekend. See the full starting grid below.

The final starting grid for the Dutch Grand Prix:


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