It has become a regular fixture: the annual visit of King Willem-Alexander and his family to Formula 1 in Zandvoort. This year, too, as the F1 cars race through the dunes for the last time for the time being, the King, Queen Máxima, and Princess Alexia are once again in attendance. But where does this royal love for cars and racing, which goes back much further than the success of Max Verstappen, actually come from?
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It has become a regular fixture: the annual visit of King Willem-Alexander and his family to Formula 1 in Zandvoort. This year, too, as the F1 cars race through the dunes for the last time for the time being, the King, Queen Máxima, and Princess Alexia are once again in attendance. But where does this royal love for cars and racing, which goes back much further than the success of Max Verstappen, actually come from?