Formule 1 Netherlands Grand Prix 2025
Postponed to unknown dateThe Dutch GP Zandvoort guarantees a spectacle. The location of Circuit Zandvoort in the dunes provides a rolling track that demands the utmost from the drivers. In addition, the narrow width of the track can cause exciting catch-up maneuvers. Both Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen have good memories of the circuit and look forward to competing during the Dutch Grand Prix Zandvoort.
Program and times 2024
Friday, 12.30 hrs - 1st free practice
Friday, 16:00 hrs - 2nd free Practice
Saturday, 11:30 hrs - 3rd free practice
Saturday, 15:00 hrs - Qualification
Sunday, 15:00 hrs - Start Race
Race
Circuit length: 4.252 kilometers
Number of rounds: 72
Race distance: 306,144 kilometers
Historical circuit
The Zandvoort circuit has a rich Formula 1 history. From the first Grand Prix of the Netherlands in 1948, won by the Thai prince Bira to the last race in 1985, with Niki Lauda being the first to push his McLaren over the line. In the 37 active Formula 1 years, many major F1 names entered the Zandvoort circuit.
For the whole family
In addition to the circuit, there is also plenty to do outside the F1 terrain during the Zandvoort GP. In the days before Formula 1 Zandvoort, a large number of side events are organized, both with a direct F1 link and without a direct link with the Dutch Grand Prix Zandvoort. And the great thing is: they can be visited without a ticket! This makes a visit to Zandvoort during the Dutch Grand Prix Zandvoort an outing for the whole family. Whether you like watching Formula 1 or prefer to be busy yourself.