This is the starting grid for the 2026 F1 Dutch Grand Prix
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Lando Norris secured pole position for the 2026 Dutch Grand Prix, setting a lap time of one minute and 11.163 seconds at the wheel of his McLaren. The world champion edged out his competition during the qualifying session ahead of Sunday's race.
Mercedes drivers George Russell and Kimi Antonelli filled out the remainder of the top three starting positions. Russell finished 0.102 seconds behind Norris to claim second place, while his teammate Antonelli took third on the grid.
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The Citizen (South Africa, national/regional) (ZA)Focuses on the narrative of the world champion securing pole position
Motorsport.com F1 (US)Presents a direct, tabular layout of the starting grid