Formula 1 returns recharged and ready for action after the summer break, preparing for the fifteenth round of the 2025 season. With ten races to go, every point is crucial in the fight for the drivers’ championship.
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Weather forecast and weekend details
Cool temperatures are expected in Zandvoort, around 19°C during the weekend. Friday and Saturday could have rain and possibly thunderstorms. Sunday is forecast to be cloudy, but given the coastal location, the weather can change rapidly.
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Circuit Statistics and Data
Zandvoort, known for its sand dunes, winds through them in this coastal resort. The circuit is famous for its banked corners, with turn 1 having a gradient of 35%. It is a high-adrenaline circuit with fast straights and technical corners, which often generates exciting races. After operating intermittently between 1952 and 1985, and after several incidents, including fatalities, improvements were made that motivated the return of F1 in 2021. However, with a tight schedule and new races on the horizon, the 2026 Dutch Grand Prix will be the last edition.Dutch Grand Prix
- Circuit: Circuit Zandvoort; Zandvoort, Netherlands
- First F1 race: 1952
- Lap record: 1:11.097, Lewis Hamilton (2021)
- Laps: 72 laps of 4.3 km. Total distance: 306 km
Fun facts about Zandvoort:
- The race is one of the few where fans, staff, and the media mainly travel by public transport. Shuttle trains connect Amsterdam Centraal and Zandvoort aan Zee every few minutes. Cycling is also an option.
- Max Verstappen is tied with Jackie Stewart and Niki Lauda with three victories at the circuit, just one short of Jim Clark’s record.
- The last corner is called Arie Luyendyk, in honor of the Dutch driver and two-time Indianapolis 500 winner. It has an 18-degree banking, twice that of the four corners of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

What happened last year?
Lando Norris, although he didn’t have a good start from pole position in last year’s Dutch Grand Prix, managed to overtake the local hero, Verstappen, on lap 18 to achieve his second career victory. Norris crossed the finish line with a 22-second lead and earned an additional point for the fastest lap.Who will win?
McLaren has become the safe bet before each race weekend this season, but this is the Dutch GP and rain is in the air. Considering that Oscar Piastri and Norris will have the title in mind, we take a risk and predict a popular victory for Verstappen in rainy conditions.This is how the championships are
Piastri has led the championship for most of the year, but with a difference of only nine points, will he still be the leader after Sunday’s race? Verstappen is third and needs spectacular improvements to reduce the 88-point gap that separates him from Norris. Meanwhile, McLaren seems to have the constructors’ championship practically secured, as they are 299 points ahead of Ferrari, the best of the rest.Grand Prix Schedule (BST)