McLaren driver Lando Norris did not finish the Dutch Grand Prix after his power unit failed during the closing stages of the race.

Norris's retirement from the race came during lap 65, when the driver reported a specific smell emanating from his car.

The smell turned out to be plumes of smoke emanating from the rear of the car, ending his race devastatingly.

Norris was nine points behind his teammate Oscar Piastri in the Drivers' Championship before the start of the race.

A second-place finish at Zandvoort looked likely for Norris, who was stuck behind Piastri for the entire race.

It is a track where overtakes are hard to come by, meaning Piastri was likely to win the race regardless of any power unit issues.

Still, Norris was poised to limit the damage in the title race. Piastri's l

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