Why Formula 1 Is Saying Goodbye to Zandvoort After the 2026 Dutch GP
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PS party in Orange. Fans love the Grand Prix of the Netherlands, drivers love the course in Zandvoort. Only there is no further way.
Zandvoort is gearing up for the final Formula 1 weekend, with more than 300,000 fans. But the influence of the racing cars is felt all year round. "The Grand Prix has put Zandvoort on the European map, what am I saying, on the world map."
It is not only Dutch Formula 1 fans who regret that Zandvoort is disappearing from the calendar after this weekend. Disappointment also prevails among the drivers regarding the provisional final race weekend in the North Holland dunes.
Leader with 219 points, Antonelli arrives in Holland after six wins, while Mercedes tries to maintain dominance in the season
Why Formula 1 is saying goodbye to Zandvoort after the 2026 Dutch GP
Formula 1 will race at Zandvoort for the final time in 2026 before the Dutch Grand Prix disappears from the calendar. Perhaps the strangest part of the farewell is how quickly the event managed to establish itself after returning to the championship in 2021 following a 36-year absence. In just five completed editions since that comeback, Zandvoort has created a strong connection with Formula 1 fans and produced images that will remain associated…
Full grandstands and popular atmosphere - yet the Formula 1 is driving for the last time in Zandvoort on Sunday
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