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- In front of a fervent public and won over to his cause, Max Verstappen will try to convert his pole position on Saturday into victory in the Dutch Grand Prix

- If successful, the Dutch driver of Red Bull would further increase his lead in the world championship (93 points more than his teammate Sergio Perez, 98 more than Charles Leclerc).

- Leclerc and his Ferrari accompany the reigning world champion on the front line


The Netherlands are waiting for this

The home weekend has started well for Max Verstappen.

Like last year, the Red Bull driver took pole on Saturday at the Zandvoort circuit.

In 2021, the Dutchman won the Dutch Grand Prix in stride and will try to do it again this Sunday.

Reigning F1 world champion, broad leader of the current classification, Verstappen no longer seems to have rivals to his measure, and we wish them good luck, in a context of exacerbated chauvinism, symbolized by the jets of smoke on the track who disrupted qualifying...

“Because we want to see if a pilot is capable of committing a crime of lèse-majesté in the stronghold of Verstappen, we meet shortly before the scheduled departure at 3 p.m.

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