
Max Verstappen's Dutch Grand Prix Ends in Crash After One Lap
The Dutch Grand Prix was interrupted after just one lap when Max Verstappen crashed his Red Bull, marking a disappointing end to his final home race in Formula 1.
On a wet track, Verstappen lost control at Zandvoort's final turn, colliding head-on with the outside wall before his car came to a stop on the inside. He confirmed he was unharmed and expressed regret to his team for the early exit.
During the red flag period, drivers waited in the pitlane while navigating debris. The race was set to restart at 15:33 local time. Verstappen was in seventh place at the time of the crash, while Lando Norris maintained the lead. This incident concluded Verstappen's six-year run of racing at home, as the event will not return to the calendar after this year.
