Dutch GP to exit F1 calendar after 2026
- Formula One announced the end of the Dutch Grand Prix after the 2026 edition, stating they want to end on a high with two races in 2025 and 2026.
- The 2026 schedule will feature Zandvoort's last grand prix as a 'sprint', with a shorter race held on Saturday before Sunday’s main event.
- F1 President Stefano Domenicali remarked that the Dutch Grand Prix has set high standards in entertainment and supports sustainability goals.
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Verstappen sad but proud at Dutch GP departure after 2026
ABU DHABI : Max Verstappen said he felt a mixture of sadness and pride at the Dutch Grand Prix's disappearance from the Formula One calendar after 2026.Red Bull's quadruple world champion has won all but one of his home races at Zandvoort since the circuit in the coastal dunes returned in 2021 and became
Max Verstappen Reflects on Dutch GP's Imminent Farewell | Sports-Games
Max Verstappen Reflects on Dutch GP's Imminent Farewell Max Verstappen has shared his mixed emotions about the Dutch Grand Prix's upcoming departure from the Formula One calendar after 2026. The racer, with widespread support from his fans at Zandvoort, has largely dominated his home ground since its 2021 return.During an interview at the season-concluding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Verstappen reflected on the unexpected resurgence of the Zandvoort …
It continues to storm between F1 stars Max Verstappen and George Russell. Now Russell accuses the Dutchman of threatening to crash into him


Russell: Verstappen threatened to crash into me and 'put my head in the wall'
GEORGE RUSSELL dropped a bombshell accusation that Max Verstappen said he would “put his head in the f***ing wall” in Qatar. The ugly row between the Brit and the Red Bull driver has exploded into an all out war ahead of this weekend’s season finale in Abu Dhabi. George Russell has hit out at Max VerstappenGetty Russell has labelled Verstappen ‘violent’, ‘aggressive’ and a ‘bully’AFP Verstappen, right, was handed a one-place grid penalty in Qata…
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