Dutch F1 qualifying: Seeing Double by Peter Windsor
Follow on Twitter: http://goo.gl/TsvaMs\nLike on Facebook: http://goo.gl/sBqGfi\nRed Bull-Honda's Max Verstappen brilliantly won an ultra-competitive qualifying duel at Zandvoort, on home soil, putting himself in a great position to win the first F1 Dutch GP to be staged since 1985. It was stunningly close, though, with Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton qualifying P2 by the margin of 0.038sec - and, incredibly, exactly matching Max's first Q3 lap (1min 8.923sec) right down to three decimal places. There were surprises, too: Alfa's Antonio Giovinazzi qualified an excellent P7, and Sergio Perez, the two Aston drivers and Lando Norris failed to make to Q3. Peter Windsor looks back at a closely-fought day - and ahead to Sunday's race.
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