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Lando Norris clinches pole for Dutch Grand Prix

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McLaren driver Lando Norris of Britain reacts after winning the pole position in the qualifying for the Formula One Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort , Netherlands, Saturday, Aug. 22, 2026.McLaren driver Lando Norris of Britain reacts after winning the pole position in the qualifying for the Formula One Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort , Netherlands, Saturday, Aug. 22, 2026.

McLaren driver Lando Norris of Britain reacts after winning the pole position in the qualifying for the Formula One Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort , Netherlands, Saturday, Aug. 22, 2026. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)

McLaren driver Lando Norris won pole position for Sunday’s Dutch Grand Prix, the current world champion pipping Mercedes rivals George Russell and Kimi Antonelli into second and third place.

The British driver set a time of one minute and 11.163 seconds, 0.102 seconds faster than compatriot Russell, to take a critical advantage into the Grand Prix race on Sunday.

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READ: F1: McLaren boss glad of ‘harmony’ between Norris, Piastri

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“Best lap of my life,” said a pumped-up Norris, who had earlier complained his McLaren was lacking pace after being beaten into third in the sprint race earlier Saturday.

“I just had to commit through everything because I knew how close it was going to be,” added the 26-year-old, who is enjoying a run of good form having won the Hungarian Grand Prix before the summer break.

Russell had been the quickest driver all weekend but was forced into second place on the grid on the last qualifying lap that was affected by light rain.

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“I was on a very strong lap, to be honest. And then I just had a small oversteer in turn eight” that cost him the vital tenth of a second, said Russell.

READ: F1: Lando Norris grabs first race win of season in Hungarian GP

World championship leader Antonelli will start from third on the grid, ruing a difficult qualifying session with an error in turn one costing him a few crucial tenths of a second.

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The teenage sensation set the pace in the first half of the season, winning six races, including a stunning run of five consecutive Grand Prix.

But the chasing pack has closed in fast, with McLaren in particular bringing upgrades to their car that have brought them into contention.

“It was a very good wake-up call this weekend that you can never lower your guard,” said Antonelli, who turns 20 next week.

Oscar Piastri, who took the chequered flag last year at Zandvoort, qualified fourth, ahead of the two Ferraris driven by Charles Leclerc and seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton.

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Despite raucous home support, local favourite Max Verstappen was unable to make an impact and will start seventh on the grid.

 ‘Real fight’

Frome the left, second-placed Mercedes driver George Russell of Britain, first-placed McLaren driver Lando Norris of Britain and third-placed Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy stand on the podium after the qualifying for the Formula One Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort , Netherlands, Saturday, Aug. 22, 2026.Frome the left, second-placed Mercedes driver George Russell of Britain, first-placed McLaren driver Lando Norris of Britain and third-placed Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy stand on the podium after the qualifying for the Formula One Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort , Netherlands, Saturday, Aug. 22, 2026.

Frome the left, second-placed Mercedes driver George Russell of Britain, first-placed McLaren driver Lando Norris of Britain and third-placed Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy stand on the podium after the qualifying for the Formula One Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort , Netherlands, Saturday, Aug. 22, 2026. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)

Sunday’s race promises to be a nail-biter, with just a few tenths of a second separating the top four or five drivers.

Starting on pole, however, will be a major advantage for Norris.

Since Zandvoort returned to the Grand Prix calendar in 2021, the pole-setter has won every time given the difficulty of overtaking on the unique track.

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“We have a real fight on our hands these days,” said Russell after triumphing in the sprint.

“I think that’s quite fun and that’s how Formula One should be. It shouldn’t just be two teammates going for race wins week in week out. Everybody should be in with a shot,” he added.

Ferrari will also challenge on Sunday. Leclerc overhauled Norris in the sprint and Hamilton will be aiming to take a chunk out of Antonelli’s 53-point championship lead.

McLaren, who have won here for the past two editions, will also be in the mix and it would be a brave punter who rules out four-time world champion Max Verstappen — especially not at his “home” Grand Prix.

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The “orange army” roaring him on will hope he can produce a miracle in his Red Bull that has been off the pace so far this season.

Sunday’s Grand Prix will be the last edition for the Dutch since the Zandvoort circuit.

Despite attracting big crowds eager to see Verstappen, promoters have pulled the plug, saying the financial risks were too great.

Fears that Verstappen, who has made little secret of his dislike of the 2026 regulations, could quit the sport played a part in the decision to pull the plug on Zandvoort.

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But ironically, as the teams were setting up for the last Dutch Grand Prix, Verstappen announced he had extended his contract with Red Bull until 2030, guaranteeing his future and Dutch interest in the sport.

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Diamond League Silesia schedule, start times and how to watch Jakob Ingebrigtsen v Cole Hocker in 1,500m

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Jakob Ingebrigtsen returns to the 1,500m as a thrilling summer of athletics resumes at the Silesia Diamond League.

The competition is fierce, too, with Olympic champion Cole Hocker also in action and the form from both men will be crucial as the Diamond League Final and Ultimate World Championship draw nearer.

It’s a packed evening of track and field in Poland, with world champion Isaac Nader, European champion Stefan Nillessen and Great Britain’s Jake Heyward joining Hocker and Ingebrigtsen, following his first race back to win gold in the men’s 5,000m at the European Championships.

Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, Julien Alfred, Sha’Carri Richardson are in the star-studded women’s 100m, too.

Here’s everything you need to know about the meet.

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When is the Silesia Diamond League?

The Diamond League event in Silesia will take on place on Sunday 23 August, although the men’s high jump and women’s long jump took place on Saturday 22 August.

How can I watch it?

The BBC has the United Kingdom television rights to every Diamond League meeting, with live coverage of the London Diamond League on BBC Two from 4:10pm BST on Sunday, as well as BBC iPlayer for the earlier events.

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View all results from the Silesia Diamond League here.

Jakob Ingebrigtsen of Norway with his medal after winning gold during the Men's 5000m Final
Jakob Ingebrigtsen of Norway with his medal after winning gold during the Men’s 5000m Final (PA)

Silesia Diamond League schedule (all times BST)

Sunday, 23 August

  • 14:02 – Women’s high jump
  • 14:30 – Women’s triple jump
  • 15:04 – Men’s 400m hurdles
  • 15:14 – Women’s 400m
  • 15:22 – Men’s 3000m steeplechase
  • 15:40 – Men’s 100m hurdles
  • 15:47 – Women’s 5000m
  • 15:50 – Men’s discus throw
  • 16:11 – Men’s 100m
  • 16:19 – Women’s 1500m
  • 16:31 – Men’s 400m
  • 16:40 – Men’s 1500m
  • 16:53 – Women’s 100m

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How to watch the NASCAR race today? Time, TV Channel, Radio & Live Stream Details for 2026 Dollar Tree 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway

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The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series Dollar Tree 301 is at New Hampshire Motor Speedway this weekend. This is the 25th race of the season and will feature 36 drivers competing for 301 laps at the 1.058-mile-long track.

Team Penske driver Ryan Blaney is the defending winner of the event. He will start from eighth position on Sunday.


What time does the NASCAR race start today?

Start Time: 2 pm ET

Date: Sunday, August 23


How to watch the NASCAR race today? TV channel details

The 2026 Dollar Tree 301 will air on USA Network, PRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio at 2 pm ET in the United States. USA Network has broadcasting rights for complete coverage of the season’s New Hampshire event.

UK

Fans in the UK and Ireland can watch the race on Premier Sports at 7 pm BST on August 23 (Sunday).

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Canada

Canadian viewers can catch the action on TSN at 2 pm ET.

India

Indian viewers can watch the race by using a VPN at 11:30 pm IST on Sunday (August 23).

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New Zealand

The action is listed internationally on Sky Sports NZ and will stream at 6 am NZST on Monday, August 24.

Australia

The race will be available on FOX Sports Australia at 4 am AEST on Monday, August 24.

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Sub-Saharan Africa

In Africa, the NASCAR New Hampshire race can be enjoyed on SuperSport at 8 pm CAT on Sunday.


2026 Dollar Tree 301 Live Streaming Options

Live streaming of the 2026 Dollar Tree 301 will be available on USA Network on both Android and iOS devices.


NASCAR Dollar Tree 301 Starting Lineup

Here’s the complete starting lineup for the 25th race of the season:

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  1. #45 – Tyler Reddick
  2. #21 – Josh Berry
  3. #24 – William Byron
  4. #11 – Denny Hamlin
  5. #97 – Shane van Gisbergen
  6. #20 – Christopher Bell
  7. #54 – Ty Gibbs
  8. #12 – Ryan Blaney
  9. #5 – Kyle Larson
  10. #48 – Alex Bowman
  11. #43 – Erik Jones
  12. #1 – Ross Chastain
  13. #34 – Todd Gilliland
  14. #38 – Zane Smith
  15. #71 – Michael McDowell
  16. #17 – Chris Buescher
  17. #19 – Chase Briscoe
  18. #60 – Ryan Preece
  19. #4 – Noah Gragson
  20. #88 – Connor Zilisch (R)
  21. #22 – Joey Logano
  22. #77 – Carson Hocevar
  23. #23 – Bubba Wallace
  24. #16 – A. J. Allmendinger
  25. #6 – Brad Keselowski
  26. #2 – Austin Cindric
  27. #35 – Riley Herbst
  28. #33 – Austin Hill (i)
  29. #9 – Chase Elliott
  30. #47 – Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
  31. #40 – John Hunter Nemechek
  32. #41 – Cole Custer
  33. #10 – Ty Dillon
  34. #3 – Austin Dillon
  35. #7 – Daniel Suárez
  36. #51 – Cody Ware