Formula 1 is back after the summer break and it’s doing it in the home of the guy who was the big dominator for the early part of the season. Max Verstappen meets his fans (the orange tide) at the Dutch Grand Prix, which takes place from Friday 25 to Sunday 27 August at Circuit Zandvoort. The Dutchman arrives as the outstanding leader of the world championship in this 13th race in the calendar. So far, there has been a total victory for Red Bull (12), with ten wins for Verstappen and two for teammate Chico Perez. Mad Max He is also looking forward to his ninth consecutive win, which would equal Sebastian Vettel’s record of consecutive victories in 2013. After the elusive energy drink team, Fernando Alonso’s Aston Martin will bring news to the Dutch track, after losing out to McLaren. Ferrari and Mercedes are in the fight to be the best among the rest. For his part, Carlos Sainz will look to improve his performance after not achieving any podiums so far in 2023.
test schedule
Friday 25 August | hour |
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free practice 1 | 12:30 pm. |
free practice 2 | 4:00 pm. |
Saturday 26th August | hour |
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free practice 3 | 11:30 am. |
classification | 3 o’clock. |
Sunday 27 August | |
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Professional life | 3 o’clock. |
Where to watch the Dutch Grand Prix?
Training, qualifying and the 2023 Dutch Grand Prix can be followed on the website Dazenwhich owns the rights to the Formula 1 World Cup. The times shown always correspond to the time of the Spanish Peninsula.
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