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Lando Norris at the Dutch Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Lando Norris·Dutch Grand Prix

Driver × Circuit · permanent

Lando Norris at the Dutch Grand Prix

Lando Norris's journey at the Dutch Grand Prix culminated in a significant victory in 2024, showcasing his adaptability to Zandvoort's unique, undulating permanent circuit.

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  • Zandvoort
  • Lando Norris

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Track record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
5
Wins
1
Podiums
1
Best finish
P1
DNFs
0
Points
39

Won here in: 2024

Every appearance

YearTeamGridFinishPts
2021
DriverLando Norris
  • CircuitDutch Grand Prix
  • McLaren Racing
    P13
    P10
    1
    2022McLaren RacingP7P76
    2023McLaren RacingP2P76
    2024McLaren RacingP1P126
    2025McLaren RacingP2P180

    Lando Norris's trajectory at the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort offers a compelling study in driver development and car evolution, culminating in his inaugural victory at the circuit in 2024. His initial appearances, beginning with a tenth-place finish in 2021 from thirteenth on the grid, reflected a McLaren package still finding its footing on the challenging, old-school permanent track. The circuit's distinctive banked corners and high-speed sections demand a precise, confident approach, characteristics that Norris has increasingly demonstrated throughout his career. By 2022, he improved to a seventh-place finish, starting from seventh, signaling a growing understanding of Zandvoort's nuances and McLaren's progress.

    His performance in 2023 further underscored this upward trend, qualifying second on the grid, a testament to his raw pace and the car's improved single-lap performance. While the race itself saw him drop to seventh, it highlighted the competitive intensity and strategic demands of the Dutch Grand Prix. The breakthrough arrived dramatically in 2024, where Norris secured pole position and converted it into a victory, his first at Zandvoort. This win, one of his 1 total wins and 1 total podiums at this circuit, marked a significant milestone, demonstrating his ability to manage the race from the front and extract maximum performance from the McLaren MCL38 on a circuit that punishes even minor errors. This dominant display added 26 points to his tally, contributing significantly to his 39 total points at this venue, and stands as his best finish of 1st at Zandvoort.

    However, the 2025 season brought a stark reminder of motorsport's unpredictable nature. Despite qualifying second, a chassis issue forced his retirement to eighteenth, underscoring that even a winning combination can face unforeseen challenges. This DNF, while unfortunate, does not diminish the significance of his 2024 triumph. Zandvoort's layout, with its unique blend of high-speed sections and technical, flowing corners, often rewards drivers who can carry momentum and manage tyre degradation effectively. Norris's ability to adapt and excel here speaks to his versatility, a trait also evident in how drivers like Carlos Sainz approach the demanding Suzuka circuit or Alexander Albon navigates the complexities of Yas Marina.

    The permanent nature of the Zandvoort circuit allows for consistent track evolution throughout a race weekend, requiring teams to be agile in their setup adjustments. Norris's strong qualifying record here, including a pole position, indicates a keen understanding of how to extract peak performance from the car over a single lap. His race craft, particularly in managing the narrow racing lines and limited overtaking opportunities, has matured considerably. Fans looking for deeper insights into F1's technical regulations can always consult the FIA's official F1 World Championship pages. The data from sources like Jolpica/Ergast for F1 season data further illustrates the progression of drivers and teams over time, showcasing how consistent development can lead to breakthroughs. Norris's journey at Zandvoort, from a midfield contender to a race winner, is a clear example of this evolution within the sport, much like observing Carlos Sainz's consistent performances at Albert Park.

    His success is not just about raw speed but also about the nuanced understanding of tyre management on a circuit known for its abrasive surface and high-energy corners. This blend of aggressive driving and strategic thinking has become a hallmark of his approach, making him a formidable competitor on circuits that demand both. For a comprehensive overview of Formula 1, the Wikipedia page on Formula One provides extensive historical and technical context.

    Common questions

    How many times has Lando Norris won the Dutch Grand Prix?
    Lando Norris has won the Dutch Grand Prix once, securing his victory in the 2024 season, which stands as his best finish at Zandvoort.
    What is Lando Norris's best qualifying position at Zandvoort?
    Lando Norris's best qualifying position at the Dutch Grand Prix is pole position, which he achieved in 2024 before going on to win the race.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 2, 2026