Rookie Isack Hadjar achieved his first Formula 1 podium at the Dutch Grand Prix – but accidentally broke his trophy in half while celebrating.
Oscar Piastri claimed victory at Zandvoort on Sunday in the first race since the summer break and staked a massive claim in the title race thanks to Lando Norris’ DNF.
The Brit was running second when his McLaren suffered engine failure in the closing stages, with his teammate extending his lead in the championship to 39 points.
Norris’ retirement allowed Max Verstappen to finish second at his home grand prix, while Hadjar remarkably held on to third-place and secured a maiden F1 podium.
Though he started fourth, no one expected the Racing Bulls star to hold onto his position, let alone gain, having not scored points since June and with his best