Why the Dutch GP Is Ending Despite F1 Wanting Zandvoort to Stay
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Why the Dutch GP is ending despite F1 wanting Zandvoort to stay
For a long time, an F1 return to Zandvoort was considered impossible. Ahead of the final edition, both F1 and the organisers look back with satisfaction. But why is the Dutch GP ending, and will F1 ever return to the Netherlands?
Zandvoort (Netherlands) - After a four-week break, the Formula 1 World Championship resumes with the Dutch Grand Prix this weekend. The final race at the Zandvoort circuit will see Red Bull's Max Verstappen, who is aiming for his sixth consecutive podium finish at his home race, have a special motivation. The championship lead is held by Italian Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes, who holds a 50-point lead over Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton. There wil…
Zandvoort's last F1 race: why can't the sell-out Dutch GP survive?
A capacity crowd every year, the sport's biggest star, and the most sustainable event haven't been enough to keep Zandvoort on the F1 calendar. The Dutch Grand Prix's demise carries some uncomfortable truths
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