Verstappen fifth in messy second training on Zandvoort, Norris quickly again

Max Verstappen

Max Verstappen Clocked the Fifth Fastest Time in a Messy Second Free Practice for the Dutch Grand Prix on Sunday. In a session with two red flags, Lando Norris was again the fastest, althegh his lead was much narrower than in the first session.

Norris Drove A 1.09.890 on Zandvoort with the McLaren, which was 0.087 Seconds Faster Than Fernando Alonso in the Aston Martin. World Cup Leader Oscar Piastri Clocked the Third Time in the Second McLaren, 0.089 Seconds Behind His Teammate and Title Rival.

Verstappen, Just like in the First Practice, Fell Short. The Reignning World Champion was 0.588 Seconds Slower Than Norris and also had to Tolerate George Russell in the Mercedes in Front of Him. Teammate Yuki Tsunoda had a good practice for his standards, with the seventh time less than three tens or his teammate.

Ferrari recovered somewhat from a disappointing morning session, but still does not have the pace that was in the car in Hungary. Lewis Hamilton Finished Sixth Behind Verstappen. Charles Leclerc Clocked the Eighth Time. Franco Colapinto also Stood Out by Driving the Ninth Time in the Alpine.

Red Flags for Stroll and Albon’s Shunts

The Marshalls Were Able to Get to Work in the Second Free Practice. It starts with a solid crash from lance stroll in the hugenholtz corner. The Canadian Slid Straight Into the Tire Stacks with his Aston Martin. Stroll had to go to the zandvoort medical center as a precaity.

Not Long After, Isack Hadjar Stalled, Requiring A Virtual Safety Car Situation to Roll the Stranded Racing Bull of the Frenchman Behind The Guardrails. The next incident was in the name of Alexander Albon, who Went Straight in the Tarzan Corner with his Williams. The British Thai Damaged His Front Wing. The car had to be towet out of the gravel bed.

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