Max Verstappen Facing Final Zandvoort Dance as Ferrari ‘Killer-Edge’ Questioned
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Dutch driver Max Verstappen has unveiled a special helmet for his final race at his home circuit in Zandvoort. The Dutch Grand Prix will be dropped from the Formula 1 calendar after this year's race, as Formula 1 management and race organizers failed to agree on a long-term partnership.
Max Verstappen will wear a special helmet again this coming Saturday during the Dutch Grand Prix. This time, his headgear is inspired by Delft Blue, the world-famous Dutch earthenware that originated in the 17th century as an affordable alternative to expensive Chinese porcelain.
After four weeks of break, the F1 takes over its rights with the Dutch Grand Prix. Formula 1 goes for the last time from the modern era to Zandvoort, whose contract with the FOM stops at the end of the season. After that, the round will no longer be on the calendar, and it is therefore a kind of farewell gala that presents itself for this round, Max Verstappen having already announced a special helmet for his "last Grand Prix at home". Given the…
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