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The Last Dutch Grand Prix (For Now): Everything You Need to Know About the 2026 Zandvoort Finale

Published: August 23, 2026 | Last Updated: 14:48
Race Starts: 15:00 local time | Location: Circuit Zandvoort, Netherlands
By: Pepijn Jansen (Sports Editor) | Reporting: Arjan Schouten & Tim Hartman


What’s Happening Today?

Imagine a big party that’s been happening every year for five years — but today is the last one on the schedule. That’s the 2026 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort.

Key facts at a glance:

  • 5th and (for now) final edition of the modern Dutch GP
  • Lights out at 15:00 — set your alarms!
  • Max Verstappen starts 7th (P7) — not his usual front-row spot
  • Weather: Dry race expected (KNMI forecast), though a few surprise raindrops fell earlier
  • National anthem sung beautifully by Davina Michelle

The Starting Grid — Who’s Where?

Here’s the full lineup for today’s race. Bold = Dutch interest.

Position Driver Team
1⃣ Lando Norris McLaren
2⃣ George Russell Mercedes
3⃣ Kimi Antonelli Mercedes
4⃣ Oscar Piastri McLaren
5⃣ Lewis Hamilton Ferrari
6⃣ Charles Leclerc Ferrari
7⃣ Max Verstappen Red Bull
8⃣ Liam Lawson Red Bull
9⃣ Gabriel Bortoleto Audi
Arvid Lindblad Racing Bulls
11 Pierre Gasly Alpine
12 Yuki Tsunoda Racing Bulls
13 Nico Hülkenberg Audi
14 Franco Colapinto Alpine
15 Esteban Ocon Haas
16 Alexander Albon Williams
17 Carlos Sainz Williams
18 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin
19 Lance Stroll Aston Martin
20 Oliver Bearman Haas
21 Valtteri Bottas Cadillac
22 Sergio Pérez Cadillac

ELI5 Note: "Pole position" (P1) means Lando Norris starts at the very front — he was fastest in qualifying yesterday. Max starts 7th, so he has six cars ahead of him to pass.


Royal Treatment: The King Is Here!

King Willem-Alexander, Queen Máxima, and Princess Alexia arrived at the circuit today.
The King will:

  • Be on the grid for the national anthem
  • Present the winner’s trophy after the race

Talk about pressure for the drivers — imagine racing with the King watching!


Max Verstappen: "I’m Feeling Better"

Max hasn’t been 100% this weekend — he caught a flu-like bug. But good news:

"It’s going a bit better today, so that’s positive. Still coughing a bit, but physically I feel better." — Max Verstappen (via Viaplay)

His podium chances? Realistic but tough:

"To finish on the podium today? Quite a lot needs to happen. I’ll try to move forward, but it won’t be easy."


Atmosphere & Special Moments

Drivers Parade — The Fun Part

Before the serious racing, all 22 drivers ride open-top vehicles around the track, waving to fans. Highlights:

  • Max Verstappen waving to the orange sea
  • Lewis Hamilton & George Russell chatting mid-parade
  • Yuki Tsunoda (back as a reserve driver) enjoying the moment

Michael van Gerwen at McLaren?!

The 3-time world darts champ ("Mighty Mike") is a guest at McLaren today — not Red Bull! He joked:

"Wrong team? I was invited!" — while grinning at the McLaren garage.

He calls Max "the greatest sportsman we have in Netherlands." High praise!

Fans Came Prepared

Even with a dry forecast, many fans brought ponchos. Smart! A few drops did fall 45 mins before the race — typical Dutch weather keeping everyone on their toes.


Tire Strategy Headache

Teams had to decide on tires at the last minute because:

  • Track got damp from unexpected drizzle
  • But it’s drying fast ("clearing up")

Translation: The teams’ strategists are sweating right now. Wrong tire choice = race ruined.


Why Zandvoort Is Special (And Hard to Overtake)

  • Iconic old-school circuit — narrow, fast, flowing
  • Banked corners (like a mini-NASCAR oval section)
  • Overtaking is traditionally VERY difficult
  • Party atmosphere — beach vibes, orange everywhere, "orange army" fans

Arjan Schouten (F1 journalist): "A racing fairy tale on a rusty coastal strip… a triumph of thinkers, doers, and daredevils."


Big News This Week: Max Stays Until 2030!

Thursday bombshell: Max Verstappen extended his Red Bull contract through 2030.

F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali is thrilled:

"I can’t imagine Formula 1 without him. He’s a world champion, a top driver with a fantastic personality. This is the cherry on top for this weekend."

Good for Max, good for Red Bull, good for F1 — and good for Dutch fans!


Could Zandvoort Return? (Spoiler: Maybe!)

The circuit’s FIA license is valid until 2029.
If Middle East races (Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Abu Dhabi) face issues — like this year’s Bahrain GP moving due to geopolitical tensions — Zandvoort is a ready-made backup for 2027.

So: "Tot ziens" (see you later), not "Vaarwel" (goodbye forever).


Want More? Listen to the Podcast!

AD Formule 1 Podcast — Zandvoort Special
Etienne Verhoeff + former F1 insider Rik Spekenbrink look back at 6 years of Zandvoort magic.
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Summary: What You Need to Remember

Key Takeaway Details
Last race (for now) 5th edition, off calendar after today
Start time 15:00 sharp
Max’s spot P7 — tough but not impossible
Weather Dry expected, but watch for surprises
Royal presence King, Queen, Princess attending
Big news Max signed until 2030
Comeback chance Zandvoort licensed until 2029 — could return

FAQ — Your Questions Answered

Q: Why is this the last Dutch GP?

A: The current contract ended after 5 races (2021–2026). F1 rotates circuits, and no new deal was signed — yet. But the door stays open.

Q: Can Max still win from 7th?

A: It’s possible but hard. Zandvoort is notoriously difficult to overtake. He’d need: great start, smart strategy, maybe safety cars/rain, and zero mistakes.

Q: Why is Michael van Gerwen at McLaren, not Red Bull?

A: He was personally invited by McLaren. He joked about being in the "wrong garage" — but he’s a huge Max fan regardless.

Q: What happens if it rains during the race?

A: Chaos! (The fun kind.) Teams would scramble to switch to wet tires. Max is exceptional in rain — so a shower could actually help his chances.

Q: Where can I watch live?

A: Check your local broadcaster (Viaplay in NL, Sky/F1TV elsewhere). The live blog on AD.nl updates in real-time too.


Final Thought

Today isn’t just a race — it’s a celebration of 5 incredible years of orange smoke, beach parties, and Max Verstappen magic at the dunes. Whether he wins, podiums, or fights to P5, the atmosphere will be electric.

Enjoy the race — and keep an eye on 2027. Zandvoort might just surprise us all.


Follow the reporters:
Arjan Schouten — F1 & speed skating since 2016 → Read his stories
Tim Hartman — F1, darts & combat sports → Read his stories
Podcast behind-the-scenes: @adformule1podcast on Instagram

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