Thanks to his seventh win of the season, Oscar Piatri races towards the Formula 1 title. The Australian wins in the Netherlands and, thanks to the failure of his teammate, also enlarges the lead in the overall ranking. This is the international media echo at the Grand Prix of the Netherlands:

Netherlands

De Telegraaf: “Oscar Piatri made a big breakthrough in the fight for the world championship title in Zandvoort. Piatri led the race in Zandvoort to the finish from the start. Norris seemed on the way to second place, but eight laps before the end remained his McLaren. Max Verstappen was second, and Isack Hadjar was on the podium for the first time in his career.”

Ad: “Big dune drama on Sunday afternoon for Lando Norris. The McLaren pilot, previous year’s winner in Zandvoort, seven rounds before the end of the race with engine problems. This suddenly emerged a big gap in the World Cup fight against team-mate Oscar Piatri, who won the race.

France

Le Parisien: “An unforgettable Sunday. With his third place at the Grand Prize of the Netherlands, Isack Hadjar reached his first podium in Formula 1. At 20 years and 337 days he became the latest French of all time to make it onto the podium.”

RMC: “Isack Hadjar, a historical podium! The French rookie is the fifth youngest driver in history, which was on the podium in Formula 1 – and the youngest French driver. Fantastic!”

L’Equipe: “Isack Hadjar does not have to drive Red Bull to stand on the podium on a Formula 1 Grand Prix. His racing bulls are enough for him, as he proved third place in Zandvoort on Sunday.”

Great Britain

The Sun: “After his accident, Lewis Hamilton had to collect the debris of his broken car at the Grand Prix of the Netherlands, while Oscar Piatri continues to reach for the World Cup crown. The British legend suffered a difficult blow when he undermined in round 23, bounced directly into the wall with the side of his car and completely demolished his right front tire.”

Daily Mail: “Lando Norris’ engine spit flames back in the cockpit. His race was over, and he fell 34 points behind the winners of the Grand Prize of the Netherlands, Oscar Piatri.

Mirror: “Isack Hadjar recovered from the tears in his Formula 1 debut and reaches an impressive podium at the Grand Prix in the Netherlands. In Formula 1 there is no award as a rookie of the year, but if there was one, Isack Hadjar would be a hot candidate-his position was further strengthened by the impressive podium in Zandvoort.”

Italy

Gazzetta Dello Sport: “Piatri wins the Grand Prize of the Netherlands, Hadjar becomes surprisingly third. Ferrari disaster: Leclerc and Hamilton out. (…) A decisive victory for the Australian in terms of championship. Lewis falls, Charles is thrown into the wall by Antonelli.”

Tuttosport: “Ferrari -albTraum in Holland: Hamilton and Leclerc fail. (…) It was a black day for Ferrari, they have to fight a week before Italy with the failures of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc. The double defeat of the Reds also reduces their opportunities in second place in the design of the construct – especially in fourth place. Mercedes reached in Zandvoort. “

Spain

Sport: “Oscar Piatri was the big winner in Zandvoort. The Australian dominated the race from the start to finish. The race ended dramatically: his team -mate Lando Norris failed. The Brit, who had to give up due to a breakdown of his McLaren, ruined his chances.”

Austria

Kronen-Zeitung: “What a bitter afternoon for Lando Norris! Six rounds in front of the finish came the Bolide of the McLaren pilot in Zandvoort in second place.

Switzerland

Tages-Anzeiger: “Piatri wins-his biggest opponent experiences a drama shortly before the end. The Australian also wins in Zandvoort and expands its World Cup lead. And that really. Because Norris stops and enables a young driver a sensation.”

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