F1 Dutch Grand Prix: Was this Ferrari's worst blunder so far?

Ferrari's F1 2022 season may be doomed to be remembered for blunders. Did we see the worst so far at the F1 Dutch Grand Prix?
(L to R): Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari with
(L to R): Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari with

Losers from F1 Dutch Grand Prix

Ferrari 

Ferrari’s run of calamitous errors this season continued at Zandvoort, with a disastrous first pit stop ruini♏ng Sainz’s race. 

With Sainz struggling to keep up with Verstappen and Leclerc, Ferrari call🤪ed the Spaniard into the pits early. But a late call led to a shambolic mix-up which meant Ferrari’s crew did no꧑t have a left rear tyre ready in time. 

Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari F1-75. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 14, Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, Netherlands, Race
Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari F1-75. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 14, Dutch Grand Prix,…

A 12.7-second stop sent Sainz tumbli﷽ng down the order and out of contention for the podium. He eventua𒆙lly recovered to fifth, only to drop to P8 after the chequered flag after picking up a time penalty for an unsafe release. 

To add insult to injury, on another day to forget for Ferrari, Leclerc ended up dropping from second on the grid to third at the 🐬flag. 

Lewis Hamilton 

Hamilton saw a podium and a potential victory sliꦐp away in Zandvoort despite turning i▨n a great drive that would have been deserving of a step on the rostrum. 

Mercedes’ decision not to pit Hamilton backfired, with their split strategy ultima🅘tely working out bett🉐er for Russell. 

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Hamilton was left furious at the outcome, leading to a sweary outburst over t🧸eam radio, which👍 the seven-time world champion later apologised for. 

Amid the frustration, Hamilton made two errors at the restart; fiꦬrst he had the en♍gine in the wrong mode, and he arguably should have waited until the last possible moment to shorten the main straight.

Ultimately, Verstappen had the pace, top speed and tyres to get the job done regardless. Either way, Hamilton was a sitting duck, much like he was on the 🎀final lap of last year’s controversial Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. 

A second straight defeat to Russell has seen Hamilton fall 3🀅0 points behind his teammate in the championship.&n🧔bsp;

Daniel Ricciardo and McLaren 

Will Daniel Ricciardo’s slump ever end? The Australian was dumped ouꦡt of Q1 in a lowly 17th after being hampered by Stroll on his final run. 

But Ricciardo’s race was hugely disappoin🍬ting. The eight-time grand prix winner made no progress and finished where he started with on anothe🥂r dismal day. 

Daniel Ricciardo (AUS) McLaren on the grid. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 14, Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, Netherlands,
Daniel Ricciardo (AUS) McLaren on the grid. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 14, Dutch Grand…

Things were better for teammate Lando Norris, who also finished where he started in seventh, but it was a bad day for McLaren over🌌all as rivals Alpine celeb🅘rated their latest double points haul. 

McLaren’s performance has tailed off recently and the t💦eam are at 𝄹risk of being left behind by Alpine in the battle over P4. 

Sebastian Vettel 

The Dutch Grand Prix was f♐ar from Sebastian Vettel’s finest hour in F1. 

Vඣettel should have joined Aston Martin teammate Stroll in Q2 but a mistake at the final corner left him second slowest in qualifying. 

While making steady p💟rogress through the field, the retiring four-time world champion was penalise📖d for ignoring blue flags and inexcusably holding up Hamilton and Sergio Perez for several corners. 

A five-second time penalty for some scrappy driving from Vett๊el saw him fall behind close friend Mick Schumacher - who he had battled throughout - and be classified 14th.

Winners from F1 Dutch Grand Prix

Max Verstappen 

F1 2022’s runaway championship leader could have hardly wished for﷽ a better day on ho✱me soil. 

Max Verstappen was once again in ꧟imperious form as he charged to his 10th victory in 15 races this season to delight his home crowd and move another step closer to winning an inevitable second world title. 

Race winner Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 14, Dutch
Race winner Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium. Formula 1 World…

When Verstappen looked under threat from Lewis Hamilton, Red Bull aced their strategy during a late Safety Car to hand the Dutchman a tyre adv♉antage over his main challenger on Sunday.

Verstappen judged the restart to absolute perfection to cleverly draw alongside Hamilton as they crossed the line, before using𒁃 Red Bull’s superior top speed to get the move done by the first corner. 

With his nearest championship rival🧜s faltering, it was another perfect day for Verstappen, whose fourth consecutive win sees him further extend his advantage at the top of the standings to 109 points with seven races remaining. 

George Russell 

George Russell was once again the beneficiary of a Safety Car period to get the better of his 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Mercedes teammate on his way to claiming his best r๊esult of the🐻 season. 

The Briton’s sixth podium finish of 2022 came after Mercedes opted to split the strategy of their two cars for the sprint to the finish, leaving Hamilton out in the lead on medium tyres, while pitting Russell for softs.&ওnbsp;

George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 14, Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, Netherlands,
George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 14, Dutch Grand…

Russe꧃ll dropped from second to third ဣon track behind Verstappen, who also switched onto softs under the late Safety Car. 

Along with Verstappe🐷n, Russell capitalised on his tyre advantage to pass Hamilton and secure second and leap🍎frog Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz into fourth place in the championship. 

Alpine 

Alpine finished in the points with both cars for the fifth 🥃successive race as the team sꦉtrengthened their grip over fourth place in the constructors’ championship. 

Such a result seemed unlikely when Fernando Alonso and Esteba🌊n Ocon were dumped out of qualifying in Q2, but the pair worked their way back into the top-10 thanks to Alpine’s well-executed strategy and strong race pace. 

Otmar Szafnauer (USA) Alpine F1 Team, Team Principal on the grid. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 14, Dutch Grand Prix,
Otmar Szafnauer (USA) Alpine F1 Team, Team Principal on the grid. Formula 1 World Championship…

Switching to the hard tyre early was key to Alonso’s impressive recovery, with the t🐠wo-time world champion charging through to sixth, ahead of McLarღen’s Lando Norris, Sainz - who was demoted to P8 following a post-race time penalty - and Alpine teammate Ocon. 

Alpine are enjoying a real pur🍨ple patch of form at a crucial stage of the season and are now 24 points clear of their nearest rival McLaren. 

Lance Stroll

Zandvoort arguably marked Lಌance Stroll’s most impressive performance of the season as he converted just his second top-10 starting berth of the year into 10th. 

Stroll turned in a fi💞ne drive to score points for only the fifth time this season, but it was his qualifying display that really caught the eye. 

Lance Stroll (CDN) Aston Martin F1 Team AMR22. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 14, Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort,
Lance Stroll (CDN) Aston Martin F1 Team AMR22. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 14, Dutch…

He was the onlyꦉ Aston Martin driver to progress into the final part of qualifying, thanks to a superb lap in Q2, and felt he had the pace to potenﷺtially secure a grid spot as high as seventh.  

Followin꧋g his Q2 heroics, Stroll 🍨was unable to take part in Q3 after his team discovered a hydraulic problem with his car that kept him in the garage, leaving him to start from 10th. 

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