The 2025 Formula 1 season will be resumed after the summer break of sport with the Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort.
Lando Norris won three of the last four races before the three-week break to reduce his McLaren teammate Oscar Piatri's Trivers' championship, only nine points in an increasingly intensive title battle.
Norris will maintain his dynamics and be confident that he won in an excellent style in a racetrack a year ago to silence Max Verstappen's orange army of fans to hand over Red Bull a rare 2024 Drubbing.
While it remains to be seen when his Red Bull will have a competitive pace, Verstappen will undoubtedly give everything in the party atmosphere that his fans create on the Dutch coast.
Take a look at the last round of the Hungarian Grand Prix, as McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piatri fight for the top position
Ferrari will also hope to get into the fight between the McLarens, with the Italian team still looking for a first Grand Prix victory of the season.
Lewis Hamilton was desperately desperate before the break, but is undoubtedly revived when he takes up his search for a first Grand Prix podium in red.
Dutch GP Track – Zandvoort
After the Dutch Grand Prix in 2021 had returned to the F1 time plan after 25 years of absence, it may have become the greatest party event in the calendar.
Verstappen loyal faith flocks on the track with thousands when deafening electronic music beats the racetrack and its surrounding street parties all weekend.
Anthony Davidson and Damon Hill take their cycles to analyze the Zandvoort circuit
The track itself is very popular with the drivers who have described it as a “old school” and “Pretty madness” since the return of sports.
Sometimes it is difficult to appreciate the remarkable waves of the racetrack on television, and the station of the route on sand dunes next to the North Sea coast leads to natural changes in height.
The best chance of overhaul was traditionally in the wonderfully named first corner of Tarzan, and the broad bend creates potential openings.
Dutch GP weather in Zandvoort
The closeness to the sea makes the weather very unpredictable, whereby Verstappen has to overcome a downpour to win the 2023 race.
This time the prediction on Sunday morning shows rain, but in the afternoon it should be clear. So expect a dry race.
Dutch GP data, starting time and Live time plan from Sky Sports F1 -Exercise, qualification and races
Sunday August 31st
9.35 a.m.: F1 Academy Race 2
10.50 a.m.: Porsche Supercup race
12.30 p.m.: Grand Prix Sunday: Dutch GP structure
2:00 p.m.: The Dutch Grand Prix
4:00 p.m.: Carrier Flag: Dutch GP reaction
How to watch the Dutch Grand Prix in Great Britain and Ireland or stream
Do you have Sky?
TV: Sky customers can watch Sky Sports F1 from the first training session on Friday morning The Dutch Grand Prix itself on Sunday, August 31 at 2 p.m.
App: Sky customers can also watch the Sky Sports app – With the option to go forward with every driver!
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Electricity: Non-sky customers can Stream the campaign with a today's or a monthly passage of Cancer-Time month
Live blog: Everyone who is on the road Dedicated F1 blog
Free highlights: Take a look at the F1 highlights shortly after the checkered flag in the Sky Sports app
How to see the Dutch GP on mobile with the Sky Sports app
Sky Sports subscribers can:
- Download the Sky Sports app or open them
- Visit the “Watch” section at 12.30 p.m. to build up on Sunday before lights at 2 p.m.
- Tap on the Sky Sports F1 or Sky Sports Main Event Event
- Register with your Sky -ID (*you only have to do this once)
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