Norris Claims Dutch GP Pole
Norris edges out Russell by 0.102s in frantic qualifying as rain threatens to disrupt session

The update
Lando Norris secured pole position for the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, beating Mercedes drivers George Russell and Kimi Antonelli in a hectic qualifying session. Norris finished just 0.102s ahead of Russell, with Antonelli 0.133s behind in third place. The session concluded with drivers scrambling to complete their laps before a late shower of rain, creating unusually quick runs as raindrops began appearing on drivers’ visors.
Why it matters
Norris’s pole position comes after winning the previous race before the summer break and signals strong form for McLaren. However, he remains 90 points behind championship leader Antonelli in the title race. Mercedes appears to be gaining ground on Ferrari, with Russell winning Saturday’s Sprint race and reducing his title deficit to 56 points. Lewis Hamilton struggled, qualifying fifth, while home favorite Max Verstappen could only manage seventh place in what may be his final Dutch Grand Prix.
What to watch
How will Norris convert his pole position into race victory? Can Mercedes continue their momentum after Russell’s Sprint win? Will Hamilton be able to recover from his disappointing qualifying position? How will the weather conditions affect Sunday’s race?
Sources
- skysports.com — qualifying results and championship context
- skysports.com — qualifying results and championship context
- BBC — weather conditions affecting qualifying strategies



