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Race results

The Dutch Grand Prix was shaped immediately by rain after the start, splitting strategies. Pérez pitted early for intermediates and briefly led, but Verstappen stopped one lap later, reset his strategy and undercut his teammate back into the lead. The middle phase dried and the timing of the switch back to slicks became important. Heavy rain returned late in the race, and Zhou's crash brought out a red flag. After the restart Verstappen held off Alonso and kept control. Verstappen won his home race for the third straight year and equalled Sebastian Vettel's record of nine consecutive wins. Alonso finished second, and Gasly was promoted to third after Pérez received a penalty.

POS.NO.DriverTeamTIMELapsFastest LapPITGridPTS
112:24:04.411721:13.8896125
214+3.744721:13.8375519
310+7.058721:14.44151215
411+10.068721:14.2316712
555+12.541721:14.9345610
644+13.209721:13.9045138
74+13.232721:14.390626
823+15.155721:14.468444
981+16.580721:14.299582
1031+18.346721:14.5706161
1118+20.087721:15.1717110
1227+20.840721:14.4725140
1340+26.147721:14.8207190
1477+27.388721:14.6985180
1522+29.893721:16.2535170
1620+31.410721:15.489600
1763+55.754721:15.124730
DNF24Accident621:15.4174150
DNF16Undertray411:17.277290
DNF2Accident141:17.3990100

DNF: Did not finish

Driver of the Day

Fernando AlonsoALO#14Aston Martin

Race information

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Race information
Round
ROUND 13
Official name
FORMULA 1 HEINEKEN DUTCH GRAND PRIX 2023
Circuit
Circuit Park Zandvoort
Venue
Zandvoort, Netherlands
Course length
4.259 km
GP first held
1952
Same-name GP races
33
Fastest lap
-
Race laps
72 laps
Race distance
306.587 km

GP first held and GP races held count only same-name grands prix that were part of the F1 World Championship.

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