Dutch F1 Grand Prix To End In 2026
The Dutch Grand Prix, held in the seaside resort of Zandvoort since 2021, will conclude in 2026, with officials aiming for two more exceptional races in 2025 and 2026.
Despite Max Verstappens previous dominance at his home track, this years race was challenging due to poor weather, allowing McLarens Lando Norris to take victory.
While options to continue hosting the Dutch GP were considered, the decision was made to end after 2026, marking the end of an iconic era but celebrating Verstappens significant role in enriching Dutch sports history.
The home Grand Prix of Formula Ones Dutch world champion Max Verstappen will come to an end in 2026, organisers said on Wednesday.
We have decided to go out on a high with two more incredible Dutch Grands Prix in 2025 and 2026, GP director Robert van Overdijk said in a statement.
The Dutch Grand Prix has been held since 2021 in the windswept seaside resort of Zandvoort on the North Sea coast.
Hundreds of thousands of orange-clad Dutch F1 fans cram into the small town to cheer on their hero Verstappen who, until this year, won every race on his home track.