After a weekend break for the summer break, Formula 1 is making a comeback, with the Dutch Grand Prix at the Zandvoort circuit. Max Verstappen, who leads the race with 314 points in this year’s F1 standings, will try to beat Sebastian Vettel’s 2013 consecutive wins record for Red Bull. On the other hand, Spanish drivers Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz will compete. I will try Give everything to reach the best positions.

The Belgian driver comes after taking first place in Belgium’s Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps on a day where he has shined since starting from sixth place but was already in first place before reaching the halfway point of the race. As for his opponents, Fernando Alonso finished fifth in Spa after a bad sprint and hopes to secure third place in the overall classification this weekend. Carlos Sainz, on the other hand, came to a track that was not his favourite, as he did not have a very good experience. History of the Dutch F1 GP.

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But this is indeed one of Max Verstappen’s favorite tracks. But that’s not all, because the public will be a true orange wave supporting it. Therefore we can say that it is this is the biggest favorite of the race this sunday.

Rain can be decisive grand prizeWith a 50% chance during qualifying, a percentage dropped before the race, around 40%,

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Where to watch Formula 1 races?

Responsible for another year of Formula 1 launching in Spain Dazn and Movistar+Sharing the emission. In principle, none of the great rewards can be seen in the open.

If you do not have access to these options, always follow the races we are live on our live broadcast.

What time are the Formula 1 races?

In this 2023 season, Most European races will be held at 15:00 on Sundays.As with the 2022 season, although the timeframe will vary depending on the corner of the planet they’re played on. And the ‘Great Circus’ will visit four of the five continents in 2023: Europe, Asia, America and Oceania