Lando Norris delivered a masterclass at the Dutch Grand Prix, crossing the finish line a staggering 22 seconds ahead of reigning champion Max Verstappen. The McLaren driver’s performance at the tricky Zandvoort circuit sent shockwaves through the paddock, leaving rival teams scrambling to understand how the Woking-based team has turned its season around so dramatically.
McLaren’s MCL38, equipped with a new set of upgrades, proved to be a game-changer. Norris was untouchable throughout the race, showcasing a level of dominance that left many wondering if McLaren has found a new secret weapon. The extent of the MCL38’s superiority even caught the attention of Fernando Alonso, who couldn’t resist giving the car a thorough post-race inspection.
The two-time world champion, who has been competing in Formula 1 for over two decades, was spotted eyeing the McLaren with the same curiosity that fans remember from his infamous “inspector” moments. Alonso’s scrutiny, though playful, highlighted just how significant McLaren’s leap in performance has been.
As McLaren basks in the glory of their latest triumph, the pressure is mounting on teams like Aston Martin, who endured a disappointing outing at Zandvoort. Despite a strong qualifying session that saw them start seventh and eighth, both Alonso and his teammate finished outside the points in P10 and P13, respectively. Alonso was quick to point out the team’s struggles, admitting that Aston Martin failed to unlock the pace needed to challenge the front-runners.
“The car just didn’t work here,” Alonso said, reflecting on the Silverstone-based team’s difficulties. “We have a lot to figure out with the AMR24. Zandvoort was a wake-up call, and we need to address our issues quickly with Monza on the horizon.”
With the Italian Grand Prix looming, Aston Martin faces a critical period of analysis and development. While McLaren surges ahead with confidence, other teams are left playing catch-up, trying to decipher the secrets behind the MCL38’s newfound speed.