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Orange Army cheers Verstappen’s return despite difficult day

Sep 1, 2022, 10:16 AM | Updated: Sep 2, 2022, 8:50 am

Mclaren driver Daniel Ricciardo of Australia leaves sparks behind during the first practice session...

Mclaren driver Daniel Ricciardo of Australia leaves sparks behind during the first practice session ahead of Sunday's Formula One Dutch Grand Prix auto race, at the Zandvoort racetrack, in Zandvoort, Netherlands, Friday, Sept. 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)

(AP Photo/Peter Dejong)

Formula One leader Max Verstappen’s adoring Orange Army cheered him throughout a frustrating Friday at the Dutch Grand Prix.

A gearbox failure limited the world champion to seven laps in the first practice session as an orange crane removed his Red Bull from the Zandvoort track, and he placed only eighth in the second run.

But every time he went past the start-finish line there were huge roars for the the 24-year-old Dutchman, who is chasing a fourth straight win.

He has even bigger status back home after being appointed an officer in the Order of Orange-Nassau — a highly ranked merit from the Dutch royal family.

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner congratulated him.

“We’re not quite sure what to call you, Sir Max, Lord Max, or Super Max?” Horner said.

“You can just call me Max,” replied Verstappen on team radio. Minutes later he pulled up and joined Horner in the garage as his gearbox was repaired.

Mercedes driver George Russell led the first session ahead of teammate Lewis Hamilton, with Verstappen 19th.

Charles Leclerc led the second practice from his Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz Jr. with Hamilton third.

When he won the Dutch GP last year, Verstappen’s fans included Dutch King Willem-Alexander. Now those mere mortals will all greet him as a world champion.

“I mean, it was already incredible last year,” Verstappen said. “Amazing atmosphere, there will be a lot of orange around.”

Even at 330 kilometers per hour (205 mph) with a race helmet on, Verstappen still takes in the Orange horde.

“You see the people in front of you, they are having a bit of a party going on,” he said. “When you drive out as well they are cheering for you.”

Verstappen’s army likes setting off flares, though, and thick orange smoke billowing across tracks has been a concern.

“Maybe too many flares at times. It was getting kind of smelly in the car,” Haas driver Mick Schumacher said. “And visibility was getting low.”

When Verstappen won here last year, he wrestled back the title lead from Hamilton.

This year he leads Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez by 93 points and Leclerc by 98. Hamilton hasn’t even won a race and is 138 points behind Verstappen in sixth.

Another win would move Verstappen onto 10 victories this season and equal his total from last year.

Verstappen’s supremacy is such that, in the past two races, he’s won from 10th place in Hungaryand 14th in Belgium with arguably the most assured drive of his career.

He thinks Zandvoort may be less suited to Red Bull’s car than Spa, however, and Friday’s action suggests it could be closer.

SORRY, LEWIS

They share nine world titles and 135 wins, but Hamilton and Fernando Alonso still needed to make up after last weekend’s Belgian GP incident.

When overtaking Alonso on Lap 1, Hamilton clipped the side of Alonso’s Alpine, which sent Hamilton’s Mercedes airborne. Alonso felt Hamilton had not left him enough room, and he ranted.

“What an idiot closing the door from the outside,” Alonso said. “This guy only knows how to drive and start in first.”

Hamilton accepted blame and said he would have spoken to Alonso about it, until he heard about Alonso’s radio blast.

“It’s nice to know how he feels about me,” seven-time champion Hamilton said.

So the two-time F1 champion Alonso apologized to Hamilton at the Dutch GP, and Hamilton’s Mercedes team posted a photo of them together on Twitter, with both smiling and Alonso holding a Mercedes cap.

“I have huge respect for him. I apologize,” Alonso said. “The heat of the moment, the adrenaline, fighting finally for the top two, top three, made me say comments that I should not say.”

Still, the 41-year-old Alonso thinks the incident with Hamilton was hyped up.

“He’s a champion, he’s a legend of our time. And then when you say something — and I’m sorry to repeat this — against a British driver, there is a huge media involvement,” Alonso said. “They’ve been saying a lot of things to Checo (Perez), to Carlos (Sainz Jr.), to me. If you say something to a Latin driver, everything is a little bit more fun. When you say something to others, it’s a little bit more serious.”

ALL SMILES AT MCLAREN

McLaren CEO Zak Brown was all smiles after winning a ruling that means Oscar Piastri will drive for his team next year.

Alpine was in dispute with the 21-year-old Piastri — the team’s reserve driver — after he said he didn’t want promotion to the Alpine seat vacated by Fernando Alonso.

F1’s contracts board ruled in McLaren’s favor and Piastri will line up with Lando Norris in a pairing with a combined age of 43.

SAINZ DEFENDS FERRARI

Ferrari has made many debatable strategy calls this season, and while Sainz accepts the team’s mistakes he claims observers have been too harsh.

“There have been a lot of times during the year where we’ve done the right calls and no one has come to us to say, ‘Oh, you did the right call’ or congratulate us,” he said. “But on the other hand, when there’s been two or three, let’s say call them bad calls with hindsight, there’s been massive criticism.”

Ferrari made another bizarre decision in Spa by calling in Leclerc for new tires with one lap remaining — a futile bid for the fastest lap point that backfired.

Leclerc has seen nailed-on wins disappear at the Monaco GP and the British GP, where team calls dropped him down from a dominant position into fourth place and Sainz won at Silverstone.

At the Hungarian GP before the midseason break, another confusing tire strategy saw Leclerc finishing in sixth.

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