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Dutch GP in pictures as F1 prepares for Zandvoort farewell

Dutch GP in pictures as F1 prepares for Zandvoort farewell

Summary

The Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort is hosting its final Formula 1 race this weekend before being removed from the calendar. The race returned in 2021 after a 36-year break but will end due to financial problems despite its popularity.

Key Facts

  • The Dutch Grand Prix first ran as a Formula 1 race in 1952.
  • Zandvoort hosted the race until 1985, then it took a 36-year break.
  • The race returned in 2021 with large crowds supporting Dutch driver Max Verstappen.
  • Despite being popular, the event was not financially sustainable for the organizers.
  • The 2024 event is the last Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort.
  • The article shows historical photos from the race’s past, including famous drivers and incidents.
  • Max Verstappen won the Dutch Grand Prix in 2021 and subsequent years on its return.
  • Formula 1’s sandy trackside dunes are compared to golf’s Open Championship viewing experience.
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