The Formula 1 World Championship is restarting its engines after the summer break. it’s time Dutch Grand Prix, a circuit marked by the atmosphere in the stands Max Verstappen playing at home The Dutchman hopes to show his leadership even more if possible from now on. dominate the Belgian GP with his team This served Red Bull to come out stronger to at least strengthen the individual championship.

ferrari, who had to adjust the car to avoid damage at the bottom of the potholes Spawait at this time Zandvoort, Ask the drivers to have confidence in the team because even though they came back with the ‘chip’ they changed their strategy and with Red Bull the speed gap is narrowing charles leclerc Who sees how the world championship is lost? sainzAfter an epic comeback, currently fourth in the championship with 171 points, he started first this season for the second time, finishing third in the ‘drawer’ of the premier category for the thirteenth time. Verstappen from the middle grill.

Fernando Alonso I hope you can forget this Belgian GPbecause despite starting third – best starting position since back formula 1– a controversial touch Lewis Hamilton disappeared from the scene, causing him to lose position. Asturian isn’t having his best moment with the French team after announcing his signing for Aston Martin. In constructive classification, Red Bull He continues to lead Ferrari by 98 points. In third place is Mercedes with 316 points in a season that neither the British company nor Lewis Hamilton will want to remember.

Where to watch Formula 1 races?

Those who are not lucky enough to be in the stands can always take their places. Follow the ‘Great Circus’ excitement on TV. One more year, those responsible for Formula 1 broadcasting 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 live stream on our live stream.

Dutch GP schedule

Friday, August 26:

Free practice 1: 14:00

Free practice 2: 17:00

Saturday, August 27:

Free practice 3: 13:00

Classification: 16:00

Sunday, August 28:

Race: 15.00 (72 laps)

When are Formula 1 races?

In this 2022 season, most European breeds will be held on sundays 15:00., as with the 2021 season, although the timeframe will vary depending on the corner of the planet they are played on. And the ‘Great Circus’ will visit four of the five continents in 2022: Europe, Asia, America and Oceania.