The Dutch Grand Prix faced a chaotic final practice session at Zandvoort as a fiery crash and heavy rain disrupted the track. US driver Logan Sargeant crashed his Williams, reducing the session to just 16 minutes. The treacherous conditions caused many drivers to struggle to keep their cars on the track, with Sargeant’s crash being the most dramatic moment of the session.
Despite the limited track time, Alpine’s Pierre Gasly managed to clock the fastest lap, giving teams little valuable information ahead of qualifying. Sargeant skidded on wet grass, spun violently, and crashed into the fence, causing his car to burst into flames. Thankfully, Sargeant emerged unscathed, but his car was left severely damaged. The session was halted as officials cleared the debris and repaired safety fences.
With only two minutes remaining, drivers rushed to get a feel for the track, with Gasly setting the quickest time. Max Verstappen, the home hero, had another disappointing session and received a warning for unsportsmanlike behavior. Qualifying was expected to be competitive, with Mercedes and McLaren showing strong pace to challenge Verstappen’s Red Bull.
Verstappen, who dominated the 2023 season, has faced a lean spell recently, with no wins in the last four races. Despite this, he still holds a significant lead in the drivers’ championship over Lando Norris. Many are hoping for a closer battle for the championship as Verstappen looks to maintain his lead.
As qualifying approaches, the competition is wide open, with drivers eager to secure the best possible starting position for the race. Fans will be watching closely to see who can navigate the challenging track conditions and come out on top in the Dutch Grand Prix.