Lando Norris Secures Pole Position at Dutch Grand Prix
Formula One champion Lando Norris achieves pole position for the Dutch Grand Prix, marking the third consecutive pole for McLaren at the Zandvoort circuit. Norris' performance follows his previous success in Hungary, and historically, the pole position holder has always won the Dutch round since its 2021 return.
Lando Norris, the Formula One champion, secured the pole position for the Dutch Grand Prix, putting McLaren in the lead ahead of Mercedes drivers George Russell and Kimi Antonelli on Saturday.
This marks the third consecutive pole position for McLaren at the Zandvoort circuit, showcasing consistent performance. Norris' stellar achievement comes on the heels of his earlier success in Hungary before the August break.
In a historical context, the driver in pole position has consistently emerged victorious in the Dutch round since the race's return to the calendar in 2021 after a 34-year hiatus.
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