Formula 1 resumes at Zandvoort for round 15 of the 2025 season after the summer break, with ten races remaining and every point crucial for the drivers' championship. Thundery seaside weather is forecast with cooler temperatures around 19°C, showers likely Friday and Saturday and cloudy conditions possible on Sunday. Zandvoort features banked corners, including a 35% gradient at Turn 1, fast straights, technical sections and overtaking opportunities. The circuit experienced safety-driven upgrades after a turbulent history between 1952 and 1985 and returned to the calendar in 2021. The 2026 race will be the last Dutch Grand Prix under the current schedule.
Weather forecast - thundery Zandvoort will see cooler temperatures of around 19°C across the weekend with Friday and Saturday forecast for showers and potentially some thunder. As it stands, Sunday is expected to be cloudy, but given the seaside location, the weather can change quickly. Jump to: Circuit history & stats | Race predictions | How to watch | Championship standings Latest news LISTEN TO 'UNLAPPED' Nate Saunders and Laurence Edmondson geek out about Formula 1 and the personalities behind it on "Unlapped,"
Zandvoort is synonymous with sand dunes, as the track weaves around them at the beachside resort. It is also known for its banked corners, with Turn 1 having a gradient of 35%. It's a high-adrenaline circuit with fast straights, technical corners and room for overtaking, so it usually delivers a dramatic race. Between its active years of 1952 and 1985, it was on and off the calendar and had a series of negative incidents including fatalities that led to a number of upgrades being made, which tempted F1 back in 2021. However, with a packed calendar and new races on the horizon, 2026 will be the last edition of the Dutch Grand Prix. Circuit: Circuit Zandvoort; Zandvoort, Netherlands First F1 race: 1952 Lap record: 1:11.097, Lewis Hamilton (2021) Laps: 72 laps of 4.3km. Total distance 306km What makes it special: A tight, undulating, old-school circuit, with banked corners that push modern F1 cars to their limits. The Dutch crowd turns it into an orange sea of pumping Eurobeat music, especially when their home hero Max Verstappen is leading.
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