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F1: Dutch Grand Prix

Reigning world champion Lando Norris proved McLaren are back in the fight after claiming victory at the Dutch Grand Prix. The pole sitter crossed the line an impressive 11.536 seconds ahead of title leader Kimi Antonelli, marking back-to-back wins for the Englishman in what was a chaotic race around Zandvoort. George Russell took the final position on the podium in the other Mercedes, with Lewis Hamilton in fourth.


F1: Dutch Grand Prix - Sprint Race

Lando Norris clinched pole position at the Dutch Grand Prix after banishing his sprint struggles to end the day on top at Zandvoort. The reigning world champion gave a bleak outlook after he was unable to challenge sprint winner George Russell in Saturday's 24-lap dash, ultimately clinging to third after losing out to Ferrari's Charles Leclerc. But Norris returned with a bang as he overcame testing conditions on the Dutch coast to pip Russell to pole by 0.102 seconds.


Verstappen ends F1 future speculation by signing new Red Bull contract to 2030

Max Verstappen has ended speculation over his Formula 1 future by signing a contract extension with Red Bull through 2030. The four-time world champion had previously been under contract through 2028, but the presence of performance-based exit clauses in that deal had allowed rumours to spread about a possible departure.


Hauraney explains why Verstappen extension was about more than money

Max Verstappen ended speculation over his Formula 1 future by signing a contract extension with Red Bull through 2030. TSN’s Tim Hauraney explains what it took to get the deal done, including how Red Bull needed to detail their strategy for victory, the ability to attract talent behind the scenes and more.


History versus the Heir

F1 title leader Kimi Antonelli and second place holder Lewis Hamilton are both in search of milestones in this title chase. TSN's Tim Hauraney have more on all the links between the two as we get closer to the Dutch Grand Prix, Sunday on TSN.


How did the track perform in first IndyCar race at Markham?

TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney joins SportsCentre to share his thoughts on Marcus Ericsson's late-race surge that helped him win the inaugural Ontario Honda Dealers Indy at Markham, the heartbreak for Louis Foster, and what he liked and didn't like about the street track.


IndyCar Series: Ontario Honda Dealers Indy at Markham

Marcus Ericsson has won the inaugural Ontario Honda Dealers Indy at Markham. Ericsson passed Romain Grosjean with four laps to go on Sunday for the fifth win of his IndyCar career. His last victory was the 2023 Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.


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