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F1 starting grid: Max Verstappen claims pole position for Dutch Grand Prix

Formula One racing is headed to North Holland for the Dutch Grand Prix. We’ll update qualifying until we’ve got the full racing grid is set Sunday’s race at Circuit Zandvoort.

Sergio Perez of Mexico and Oracle Red Bull Racing looks on from his car in the garage during previews ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of The Netherlands at Circuit Zandvoort on September 01, 2022 in Zandvoort, Netherlands. Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images

Q3 results: Max Verstappen finished first in the third qualifying round and will start Sunday in the pole position after passing Charles Leclerc, who finished second, in the final seconds of the race. Carlos Sainz followed, and Lewis Hamilton and Sergio Perez took fourth and fifth, respectively. The full starting grid is listed below.

Q2 results: Despite Verstappen staying in the lead for most of the race, Carlos Sainz finished first with George Russell in second. The five drivers who finished last were Pierre Gasly, Esteban Ocon, Fernando Alonso, Zhou Guyanu, and Alexander Albon, They will start in positions 11-15 in tomorrow’s race.

Q1 results: Max Verstappen crossed the finish line first in this qualifying period, with Lewis Hamilton close behind. The five slowest drivers were Valtteri Bottas, Kevin Magnussen, Daniel Ricciardo, Sebastian Vettel, and Nicholas Latifi. They will start in the final five positions tomorrow.

Formula One racing has arrived in North Holland this weekend for the 2022 Dutch Grand Prix. The race will take place on Sunday at Circuit Zandvoort, getting underway at 9 a.m. ET on ESPN2. It will be available for live stream at WatchESPN.

The day prior, qualifying will take place at 9 a.m. ET., also on ESPN 2. The 20 drivers will face off for an hour of racing to establish the fastest time and secure pole position. F1 qualifying is broken up into three stages. The first 20 minutes will eliminate five drivers, and the next 15 minutes will eliminate five more. That will leave the remaining ten competing for pole position in Sunday’s race.

Max Verstappen has won three races in a row, and the sportsbook doesn’t predict him slowing down. He has the best odds to win the 2022 Dutch Grand Prix at DraftKings Sportsbook installed at -200. Charles Leclerc has the second-best odds at +370, followed by Carlos Sainz with +900. Verstappen also has the best odds to earn P1 on Saturday with -175 odds. He is followed by Leclerc (+200), Sergio Perez (+800) and Sainz (+800) as the drivers with the best odds to win P1.

Here is the full entry list for Saturday’s Dutch Grand Prix as qualifying gets underway. We’ll provide updates with each driver’s time and how the starting lineup settles.

2022 Dutch Grand Prix starting grid

Pos Driver Car #
Pos Driver Car #
1 Max Verstappen 1
2 Charles Leclerc 16
3 Carlos Sainz, Jr. 55
4 Lewis Hamilton 44
5 Sergio Pérez 11
6 George Russell 63
7 Lando Norris 4
8 Mick Schumacher 47
9 Yuki Tsunoda 22
10 Lance Stroll 18
11 Pierre Gasly 10
12 Esteban Ocon 31
13 Fernando Alonso 14
14 Guanyu Zhou 24
15 Alexander Albon 23
16 Valtteri Bottas 77
17 Daniel Ricciardo 3
18 Kevin Magnussen 20
19 Sebastian Vettel 5
20 Nicholas Latifi 6