After the summer break, the fifteenth race of the 2024 Formula 1 season takes place this Sunday at the Zandvoort Circuit.
After the summer break, this weekend is the 2024 Formula 1 season and on Sunday the fifteenth date will run on Dutch Grand Prixwhich will take place in Zandvoort Circuit and the Red Bull driver Max Verstappenwho will be a local, will seek to continue moving away from the drivers’ table.
On Saturday there was no good news for the Dutchman due to the end of the classification Lando Norrisfrom McLaren, the first place and took pole position. The podium was completed by Oscar Piastri, Norris’ teammate.
The news of the day was that Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) and Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) did not make it into Q3, so they will start eleventh and twelfth. Furthermore, then he crashed heavily in free practice 3, Williams’ Logan Sargeant will start last.
The starting grid for the Dutch Grand Prix race
- Lando Norris (McLaren)
- Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
- Oscar Piastri (McLaren)
- George Russell (Mercedes)
- Sergio Perez (Red Bull)
- Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
- Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin)
- Alexander Albon (Williams)
- Lance Stroll (Aston Martin)
- Pierre Gasly (Alpine)
- Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)
- Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
- Yuki Tsunoda (RB)
- Niko Hulkenberg (Haas)
- Kevin Magnussen (Haas)
- Daniel Ricciardo (RB)
- Esteban Occon (Alpine)
- Valtteri Bottas (Sauber)
- Guanyu Zhou (Sauber)
- Logan Sargeant (Williams)
What is the Dutch GP circuit?
The Zandvoort Circuit is located in the northwest of the country, 15 kilometers from the capital Amsterdam. It was inaugurated on August 7, 1948 and in 1980 it underwent a radical transformation, when almost half of the route was cut off, although in 1999 part of the route was recovered and the track returned to its original length. It hosted Formula 1 from 1952 to 1985, and returned in the 2020 season.
It is 4,259 kilometers long, divided into 14 curves, of which 10 are on the right and four are on the left. A total of 72 laps will be done and 306 kilometers will be completed in this way. It has two DRS zones, one on the straight exiting after turn 10 and the other before entering turn 13.

What time is the F1 Dutch GP race?
- Argentina: 10 hours
- Uruguay: 10 hours
- Brazil: 10 hours
- Paraguay: 9 hours
- chilli: 9 hours
- Bolivia: 9 hours
- Venezuela: 9 hours
- Colombia: 8 hours
- Ecuador: 8 hours
- Peru: 8 hours
- Mexico: 7 hours
F1, LIVE: what channel is showing the Netherlands GP and where to watch ONLINE
The Dutch Grand Prix can be seen live in Argentina on television Fox Sports:
- DirectTV Channels 608 (SD) and 1608 (HD).
- Cablevision Digital and Flow Channels 26 (SD) and 107 (HD).
- Telecentre Channels 102 (SD) and 1014 (HD).
To watch it online, you can follow Disney+, the exclusive service of ESPN, a channel that will also have 50 percent of the Grand Prix on television. In addition, you will be able to track the competition every minute on the website www.tycsports.com.
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Source: Tycsports

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