The Dutch Grand Prix is scheduled to take place from 2 to 4 September at CM.com circuit Zandvoort
The Dutch Grand Prix has been held at Circuit Zandvoort, North Holland, Netherlands, from 1950 to 1985 and from 2021 onwards. It was a part of the World Championship from 1952, and designated the European Grand Prix twice, in 1962 and 1976, when this title was an honorary designation given each year to one Grand Prix race in Europe. This is the 34th time that the Dutch GP is taking place as an F1 event.
Jim Clark holds the record for most Dutch Grand Prix victories. The Scottish driver won four times at Zandvoort (1963, 1964, 1965 and 1967) before his untimely death in a Formula 2 event at the Hockenheimring in 1968, aged 32. Clark also holds the record for the number of laps led at Zandvoort (370), more than double any other driver.
In 31 grands Prix at Circuit Zandvoort, only two drivers have won here more than twice. On two separate occasions in history, this famous circuit has seen a run of eight different winners in as many races. Between 1953-1963, Alberto Ascari, Juan Manuel Fangio, Stirling Moss, Jo Bonnier, Jack Brabham, Wolfgang von Trips, Graham Hill, and Jim Clark all tasted victory here. 13 years later, the same sequence began again. Between 1976-1982, James Hunt, Niki Lauda, Mario Andretti, Alan Jones, Nelson Piquet, Alain Prost, Didier Pironi, and Ren茅 Arnoux were all winners at Zandvoort.
Where is the Dutch GP taking place and how can we catch the action live?
The Dutch GP will take place at Circuit Zandvoort, a 4.259 km motor sport race track in the dunes north of Zandvoort, Netherlands, near the North Sea coastline. It returned to the Formula One calendar in 2021 as the location of the revived Dutch Grand Prix. It is an FIA Grade 1 licensed circuit which supports a total crowd capacity of 1,05,000.
In the United States, fans can catch the action on the ESPN Network. Viewers in the UK can watch every session from the start of the first practice session to the end of the race on Sky Sports. In India, the qualifying session and main race will be broadcast live on Star Sports. All practice sessions, qualifying sessions and the main race can be streamed live on Disney+Hotstar.
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