Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix 2025
Aug 29 - Aug 31, 2025
Circuit Park Zandvoort, Zandvoort
Formula 1 (2025)
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Grandstand tickets offer reserved seating in prime trackside locations, ensuring a comfortable and structured viewing experience. In contrast, General Admission tickets provide access to various areas on a first-come, first-served basis, allowing you the freedom to move around and choose your vantage point. Whether you prefer a dedicated seat or the flexibility to explore, we have the perfect option for you!
FORMULA 1 HEINEKEN DUTCH GRAND PRIX 2024
DUTCH GRAND PRIX FROM ZANDVOORT: The Dutch F1 Grand Prix is one of the newer additions to the Formula One calendar after a gap of nearly 40 years.
Partly due to the huge popularity of Max Verstappen, the Dutch Grand Prix was brought back on to the F1 calendar.
The circuit is located near the east coast of Holland, north of The Hague and south-west of Amsterdam. Its location makes it very convenient. Flights to Amsterdam from the UK take less than an hour. Spectators can also get the train direct from Amsterdam central station to the circuit in about an hour.
History of the Dutch Grand Prix
Why is the Dutch Grand Prix so popular?
The Dutch Grand Prix has surged in popularity in recent years, driven by the electrifying atmosphere at the Zandvoort Circuit and the passionate ‘Orange Army’ of Max Verstappen fans. An extensive upgrade of the circuit in 2024 transformed it into one of the most challenging and dynamic tracks in Europe, adding to the spectacle of this highly anticipated race.
After a 36-year hiatus, the return of the Netherlands GP in 2021 reignited national pride, turning race weekend into a sea of orange-clad supporters, flares and deafening cheers. This combination of Dutch enthusiasm, a challenging layout and festival-like atmosphere cements the Dutch Grand Prix as one of the most exciting races on the F1 calendar. Be sure to secure your Zandvoort tickets today to be part of the action!
When was the First Dutch Grand Prix?
The first official Dutch Grand Prix took place in 1950, with French driver Louis Rosier reigning victorious behind the wheel of his Talbot-Lago. Just two years later, the Dutch Grand Prix became part of the official Formula 1 World Championship, where it remained a fixture until 1985 and reappeared again in 2021.
What records have been set at the Dutch Grand Prix?
Throughout its long and complicated history, there have been several impressive records set at the Circuit Zandvoort. These records reflect the race’s growing significance after its regeneration in 2021, especially with the rise of Verstappen as a national star of Formula 1.
Most wins
Max Verstappen has been the dominant force in recent Dutch Grand Prix races. In 2021, he secured his first home victory, extending his winning streak in 2022 and 2023, making him the most successful driver at Zandvoort in recent years.
Fastest Lap
In 2021, Hamilton set the fastest lap in the race, completing it in 1:11.097, showcasing his mastery of the circuit.
Most Pole Positions
Verstappen set the record for most pole positions at Zandvoort in the modern era, taking the lead in 2021, 2022 and 2023.
Youngest Winner
Verstappen became the youngest winner of the Dutch Grand Prix after his victory in 2021 at the age of 23, marking another milestone in his career.
Largest Crowd
The momentous return of the race in 2021 saw an incredible surge in attendance, setting the record with 110,000 fans daily. Experience the electricity of the Zandervoort circuit by securing Dutch F1 tickets today.
The Zandvoort Circuit
Key Facts about the Zandvoort Circuit
Number of Laps: 72
Length of the Circuit: 4.259 km
Total Distance: 306.648 km
Number of Corners: 14
Spectator Capacity: 105,000
Where is the Zandvoort Circuit?
Circuit Zandvoort is located on the Dutch coast, just 30 minutes from the vibrant city of Amsterdam. Known for its challenging layout, the track is nestled amid sand dunes, offering thrilling high-speed corners and tight, technical sections.
Getting to Zandvoort from the UK is easy, with direct flights to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport taking less than an hour, followed by a quick train ride or shuttle to the track. With plenty of international flights available too, fans from across the globe can easily access the infamous Dutch Grand Prix circuit.
Amsterdam offers a wealth of attractions for fans during race weekend, from its world-class museums to lively canals and vibrant nightlife. Admire iconic works of art in the Van Gogh Museum, stroll through tulip fields in the beautiful Keukenhof gardens or spend an afternoon lounging on the beach at Bloemendaal. With the race kicking off in August, F1 fans can experience Amsterdam in all its summer glory.
Iconic Sections of the Zandvoort Circuit
Even before its 2021 revival, the Zandvoort has been synonymous with thrilling racing moments. Here’s a breakdown of its best sections that promise hair-raising action.
Tarzan Corner is perhaps the most famous corner at Zandvoort; a sharp right-hand turn taken at high speed, offering plenty of opportunities for overtaking.
Scheivlak is a sweeping left-hand corner, requiring a delicate balance of speed and control.
Hugenholtz Corner is an ode to the circuit designer Hans Hugenholtz, featuring a banking angle at 18 degrees – one of the steepest in F1.
The Dunes create several undulating sections, with various elevation changes adding complexity and excitement to the circuit.
The Best Places to Watch the Dutch Grand Prix
From grandstands to luxury trackside hospitality suites, the Zandvoort Circuit offers a range of spots to witness the action. Wherever you choose, the buzzing energy of Dutch F1 fans makes every seat feel electric.
Eastside 2 Grandstands
For an up-close, adrenaline-fuelled experience, Grandstands Eastside 2A and 2B are the ideal locations. Situated outside of the circuit, these grandstands offer a prime view as the cars charge into Turns 11 and 12, promising a series of overtaking battles.
Ben Pon Grandstand
The Ben Pon Grandstand is located at the center of the main straight next to the pit. It offers incredible views of the last turn before the main straight. If you’re a lover of speed, explore our Zandvoort GP tickets for this incredible spot.
Oracle Red Bull Racing F1 Team Paddock
As a Red Bull Paddock Club guest, you’ll enjoy unmatched luxury with gourmet dishes crafted by world-class chefs, complemented by premium champagne, fine wines and an open bar. Located above the pit garages, this exclusive suite offers VIP experiences, including Pit Walks and Garage Tours.
Tickets for the Dutch Grand Prix
You can secure your Dutch Grand Prix tickets here for premier seats and unbeatable views. There are many F1 Zandvoort tickets to choose from, including a variety of grandstand and hospitality package deals. To help you make the right choice, here’s a breakdown of our Dutch Formula 1 ticket options.
General Admission
Our General Admission Dutch F1 tickets are flexible and affordable. Whilst they don’t provide reserved seating in grandstands, they do enable access to a wide range of areas outside and partly inside the circuit.
Grandstands
Grandstands are elevated seats surrounding the Zandvoort race track, placing you at the heart of the action. We provide Dutch Grand Prix tickets in some of the most highly sought-after grandstands, including Eastside 2 & 4, and Ben Pon 2.
VIP Seats and Paddock Club Tickets
With our premier Dutch Formula 1 tickets, you’ll experience the thrills of high-speed racing alongside the finest hospitality services. Enjoy covered seating in the Champions Club, or indulge in unparalleled luxury in the Paddock Club, with gourmet meals, pit walks and garage tours.


FORMULA 1 HEINEKEN DUTCH GRAND PRIX 2024
DUTCH GRAND PRIX FROM ZANDVOORT: The Dutch F1 Grand Prix is one of the newer additions to the Formula One calendar after a gap of nearly 40 years.
Partly due to the huge popularity of Max Verstappen, the Dutch Grand Prix was brought back on to the F1 calendar.
The circuit is located near the east coast of Holland, north of The Hague and south-west of Amsterdam. Its location makes it very convenient. Flights to Amsterdam from the UK take less than an hour. Spectators can also get the train direct from Amsterdam central station to the circuit in about an hour.
History of the Dutch Grand Prix
Why is the Dutch Grand Prix so popular?
The Dutch Grand Prix has surged in popularity in recent years, driven by the electrifying atmosphere at the Zandvoort Circuit and the passionate ‘Orange Army’ of Max Verstappen fans. An extensive upgrade of the circuit in 2024 transformed it into one of the most challenging and dynamic tracks in Europe, adding to the spectacle of this highly anticipated race.
After a 36-year hiatus, the return of the Netherlands GP in 2021 reignited national pride, turning race weekend into a sea of orange-clad supporters, flares and deafening cheers. This combination of Dutch enthusiasm, a challenging layout and festival-like atmosphere cements the Dutch Grand Prix as one of the most exciting races on the F1 calendar. Be sure to secure your Zandvoort tickets today to be part of the action!
When was the First Dutch Grand Prix?
The first official Dutch Grand Prix took place in 1950, with French driver Louis Rosier reigning victorious behind the wheel of his Talbot-Lago. Just two years later, the Dutch Grand Prix became part of the official Formula 1 World Championship, where it remained a fixture until 1985 and reappeared again in 2021.
What records have been set at the Dutch Grand Prix?
Throughout its long and complicated history, there have been several impressive records set at the Circuit Zandvoort. These records reflect the race’s growing significance after its regeneration in 2021, especially with the rise of Verstappen as a national star of Formula 1.
Most wins
Max Verstappen has been the dominant force in recent Dutch Grand Prix races. In 2021, he secured his first home victory, extending his winning streak in 2022 and 2023, making him the most successful driver at Zandvoort in recent years.
Fastest Lap
In 2021, Hamilton set the fastest lap in the race, completing it in 1:11.097, showcasing his mastery of the circuit.
Most Pole Positions
Verstappen set the record for most pole positions at Zandvoort in the modern era, taking the lead in 2021, 2022 and 2023.
Youngest Winner
Verstappen became the youngest winner of the Dutch Grand Prix after his victory in 2021 at the age of 23, marking another milestone in his career.
Largest Crowd
The momentous return of the race in 2021 saw an incredible surge in attendance, setting the record with 110,000 fans daily. Experience the electricity of the Zandervoort circuit by securing Dutch F1 tickets today.
The Zandvoort Circuit
Key Facts about the Zandvoort Circuit
Number of Laps: 72
Length of the Circuit: 4.259 km
Total Distance: 306.648 km
Number of Corners: 14
Spectator Capacity: 105,000
Where is the Zandvoort Circuit?
Circuit Zandvoort is located on the Dutch coast, just 30 minutes from the vibrant city of Amsterdam. Known for its challenging layout, the track is nestled amid sand dunes, offering thrilling high-speed corners and tight, technical sections.
Getting to Zandvoort from the UK is easy, with direct flights to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport taking less than an hour, followed by a quick train ride or shuttle to the track. With plenty of international flights available too, fans from across the globe can easily access the infamous Dutch Grand Prix circuit.
Amsterdam offers a wealth of attractions for fans during race weekend, from its world-class museums to lively canals and vibrant nightlife. Admire iconic works of art in the Van Gogh Museum, stroll through tulip fields in the beautiful Keukenhof gardens or spend an afternoon lounging on the beach at Bloemendaal. With the race kicking off in August, F1 fans can experience Amsterdam in all its summer glory.
Iconic Sections of the Zandvoort Circuit
Even before its 2021 revival, the Zandvoort has been synonymous with thrilling racing moments. Here’s a breakdown of its best sections that promise hair-raising action.
Tarzan Corner is perhaps the most famous corner at Zandvoort; a sharp right-hand turn taken at high speed, offering plenty of opportunities for overtaking.
Scheivlak is a sweeping left-hand corner, requiring a delicate balance of speed and control.
Hugenholtz Corner is an ode to the circuit designer Hans Hugenholtz, featuring a banking angle at 18 degrees – one of the steepest in F1.
The Dunes create several undulating sections, with various elevation changes adding complexity and excitement to the circuit.
The Best Places to Watch the Dutch Grand Prix
From grandstands to luxury trackside hospitality suites, the Zandvoort Circuit offers a range of spots to witness the action. Wherever you choose, the buzzing energy of Dutch F1 fans makes every seat feel electric.
Eastside 2 Grandstands
For an up-close, adrenaline-fuelled experience, Grandstands Eastside 2A and 2B are the ideal locations. Situated outside of the circuit, these grandstands offer a prime view as the cars charge into Turns 11 and 12, promising a series of overtaking battles.
Ben Pon Grandstand
The Ben Pon Grandstand is located at the center of the main straight next to the pit. It offers incredible views of the last turn before the main straight. If you’re a lover of speed, explore our Zandvoort GP tickets for this incredible spot.
Oracle Red Bull Racing F1 Team Paddock
As a Red Bull Paddock Club guest, you’ll enjoy unmatched luxury with gourmet dishes crafted by world-class chefs, complemented by premium champagne, fine wines and an open bar. Located above the pit garages, this exclusive suite offers VIP experiences, including Pit Walks and Garage Tours.
Tickets for the Dutch Grand Prix
You can secure your Dutch Grand Prix tickets here for premier seats and unbeatable views. There are many F1 Zandvoort tickets to choose from, including a variety of grandstand and hospitality package deals. To help you make the right choice, here’s a breakdown of our Dutch Formula 1 ticket options.
General Admission
Our General Admission Dutch F1 tickets are flexible and affordable. Whilst they don’t provide reserved seating in grandstands, they do enable access to a wide range of areas outside and partly inside the circuit.
Grandstands
Grandstands are elevated seats surrounding the Zandvoort race track, placing you at the heart of the action. We provide Dutch Grand Prix tickets in some of the most highly sought-after grandstands, including Eastside 2 & 4, and Ben Pon 2.
VIP Seats and Paddock Club Tickets
With our premier Dutch Formula 1 tickets, you’ll experience the thrills of high-speed racing alongside the finest hospitality services. Enjoy covered seating in the Champions Club, or indulge in unparalleled luxury in the Paddock Club, with gourmet meals, pit walks and garage tours.
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