Zandvoort,
05
September
2021
|
17:35
Europe/Amsterdam

2021 Dutch Grand Prix – Sunday

KEY MOMENTS

  • Red Bull’s Max Verstappen won his home grand prix with a two-stopper using all three compounds perfectly: starting on the P Zero Red soft C3, before moving onto the P Zero Yellow medium C2, and finishing on the P Zero White hard C1.
  • Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton, who finished second, opted for a different strategy: starting on the soft and then running two stints on the medium. He added an unscheduled third stop right at the end of the race for softs, to claim the fastest lap championship point.
  • The top five finished in the order in which they started on the grid. However, there were five different strategies in the top six, demonstrating the different tactical approaches that many teams took to the race.
  • Red Bull driver Sergio Perez was the only driver to start on the hard compound, from the pit lane. He went from hard to medium to soft, finishing eighth and being voted as driver of the day.
  • There was a mixture of one and two-stoppers during the race, with seven drivers stopping twice and the rest stopping once. Hamilton was the only driver to stop three times.
  • Today was a bit warmer than previous days, with track temperatures that peaked at 32 degrees.

HOW EACH TYRE PERFORMED

  • HARD C1: A key component in Verstappen’s victory, with most drivers using the white tyre for the final stint. Several drivers completed more than 40 laps on this compound, with Williams driver Nicholas Latifi doing 47 laps.
  • MEDIUM C2: McLaren’s Lando Norris completed a long 42-lap opening stint on this compound, with the top three all using the medium for the middle stint. Hamilton came close to setting the fastest lap on a used set of mediums, before switching to the softs right at the end to ensure the extra point.
  • SOFT C3: The majority of the drivers started the race on this compound, with both Mercedes cars switching to the red tyre at the end to secure consecutive fastest laps. Despite degradation being in line with expectations, the wear rate was higher than predicted.

FORMULA 3: RACE 2 AND RACE 3

Yesterday’s Race 2 was won by MP Motorsport driver Victor Martins, who fought his way up from fifth on the grid to take the lead. Reverse grid polesitter Ido Cohen (Carlin) got a poor start to let Trident’s Clement Novalak past, but Novalak was eventually overhauled by his fellow Frenchman after a race affected by two safety cars. Today’s Race 3 was claimed by Prema’s championship leader Dennis Hauger, who started from pole, while Trident’s David Schumacher lost second following some contact, bringing out a virtual safety car and promoting Novalak to runner-up once more. The P Zero White hard tyre was nominated this weekend (each race lasting 24 laps with no compulsory pit stops) providing a strong performance. The next and final round of the championship has been moved forward from Austin to Sochi.

MARIO ISOLA HEAD OF F1 AND CAR RACING

All three compounds that we nominated for the race played a prominent role, underlining how there was a big variety of successful strategies today on this brand new and very exciting circuit, with the drivers pushing to the maximum all the way to the end. Along with the warmer weather today compared to previous days, this meant that there were plenty of demands placed on the tyres – so it was the right decision to come here with the three hardest tyres in the range. Wear was higher than predicted due to a lack of long runs before the race, while degradation was in line with expectations. Prior to the final stops for the soft from Mercedes at the end of the race, a used medium tyre showed its capability to set the fastest lap. Congratulations to Max Verstappen and Red Bull for an extremely popular home victory.

BEST TIME BY COMPOUND
HARD MEDIUM SOFT
Verstappen
1m13.275s
Hamilton
1m13.124s
Hamilton
1m11.097s
Norris
1m14.236s
Verstappen
1m13.921s
Bottas
1m12.549s
Leclerc
1m14.780s
Vettel
1m13.958s
Pérez
1m13.461s
LONGEST STINT OF THE RACE
COMPOUND DRIVER LAPS
HARD C1 Latifi 47
MEDIUM C2 Gasly 47
SOFT C3 Leclerc 34
PIT STOP SUMMARY
CAR DRIVER START PIT 1 PIT 2 PIT 3
33 VER C3u C2n (21) C1n (40)  
44 HAM C3u C2n (20) C2u (39) C3u (70)
77 BOT C3u C2n (31) C3u (67)  
10 GAS C3u C2n (24)    
16 LEC C3u C1n (34)    
14 ALO C3u C2n (33)    
55 SAI C3u C1n (31)    
11 PER C1n C2n (8) C3n (47)  
31 OCO C3u C2n (31)    
4 NOR C2n C1n (42)    
3 RIC C3u C1n (30)    
18 STR C3n C1n (27)    
5 VET C3n C1n (10) C2n (44)  
99 GIO C3u C2n (27) C1n (33)  
88 KUB C2n C1n (40)    
6 LAT C2n C1n (23)    
63 RUS C2n C1n (27) C3n (68)  
47 MSC C3n C1n (4) C2n (30)  
22 TSU C3n C2n (31)    
9 MAZ C2n C1n (33)    

C1 = Hard C1 | C2 = Medium C2 | C3 = Soft C3
n = new | u = used