Max Verstappen wins home Dutch Grand Prix, again.
The Dutch Grand Prix is back because of Max Verstappen. The sea of orange fans showed up to Zandvoort today to see what has seemed inevitable in so many races this year, an easy Verstappen win. Today's win was far from easy, but it sure did seem inevitable by the end.
Then Yuki Tsunoda stopped on the side of the track, reporting a loose wheel to his team. He was asked to drive back to the pit lane, where new tires were fitted and his belts were re-adjusted. He was sent back out, reported the same vibration, and came to a stop on the side of the track a few corners later. That brought out a virtual safety car, which provided Verstappen the cover to pit for tires and retain the race lead.
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