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After what felt like the longest summer break in F1 history, we were treated to a Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort that absolutely delivered the drama. Lando Norris’ heartbreaking DNF might have ended a close title fight, while Isack Hadjar claimed a sensational maiden podium, becoming the youngest French driver to ever do so. Verstappen reminded everyone of his brilliance with bold moves despite a slower car, and three chaotic safety car restarts shook up the grid, with Haas, Aston Martin, and Racing Bulls all scoring big.

We saw some odd moments, like Charles Leclerc sitting on a sand dune getting updates on a mobile phone, commentators throwing out wild theories and rants about stewards, and marshals' doing some daring track cleanup. We also introduce a new segment Boopsie or Whoopsie - diving into all the elbows-out incidents. This race was an absolute must-watch race of 2025 and we're unpacking all of the great moments.

Timestamps / Chapters

(0:00) Summer break is over – Dutch GP returns
(3:10) Big takeaways – Norris’ DNF & title race impact
(7:07) Hadjar’s maiden podium & historic moment
(10:46) Strategy chaos after 3 safety car restarts
(17:48) Verstappen brilliance with limited car
(22:16) New Segment: Boopsie or Whoopsie – Race Incidents
(30:40) Why F1 needs Marshall Cams
(36:33) Leclerc stranded on a sand dune (with a phone?!)
(40:38) Critical Commentators: Red vs. Racing & steward delays
(47:03) Is it time for Hamilton to snap out of it?
(51:45) Quick Reaction – The “easy button”
(54:44) Quick Reaction – Leclerc’s sand dune thoughts
(56:00) Quick Reaction – Can Norris close the championship gap?

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