Formula 1 returns from its summer break to the historic sand dunes of Zandvoort for the highly anticipated 2026 Dutch Grand Prix. This sprint weekend marks a bittersweet milestone, serving as the final F1 event on Dutch soil after the track’s contract was not renewed. Local hero Max Verstappen enters his last home race supported by the Orange Army, still searching for his first victory of the current campaign. Motorsport fans across the United States are tuning in to follow the live race results and see who claims a spot on the final podium. The demanding coastal circuit sets the stage for a dramatic start to the second half of the racing calendar.
The drivers’ championship battle takes center stage as Italian teenager Kimi Antonelli currently leads the standings by a commanding 50-point margin over Lewis Hamilton. Antonelli remains in firm control after securing a podium finish right behind Max Verstappen in the previous round before the summer hiatus. George Russell trails by 59 points, though the British driver returns to the grid with renewed focus following his recent engagement to long-term partner Carmen Montero Mundt. This comfortable advantage could quickly vanish if rival constructors maximize their latest aerodynamic upgrades on the winding European circuits. Every track session becomes vital for the chasing pack looking to dethrone the young championship leader.
Reigning champion Lando Norris arrives with massive momentum after driving his upgraded McLaren to his first victory of the year at the twisty Hungaroring. On paper, the Zandvoort layout should also heavily favor Ferrari’s technical package due to the distinct lack of long straights requiring straight-line speed. Oscar Piastri hopes to rediscover his peak form, as the Australian driver claimed his most recent Formula 1 victory at this exact venue last year. Track position will ultimately dictate the live race results, given the notorious difficulty of overtaking around the narrow and technical Dutch circuit. Viewers tracking the timing monitors will soon discover which team successfully conquers the final sprint weekend in the Netherlands.

Who won the F1’s Dutch Grand Prix Sprint Race
Mercedes driver George Russell won the 2026 Dutch Grand Prix sprint race at Zandvoort on August 22, 2026. He led from pole position lights-to-flag to finish ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in second and McLaren’s Lando Norris in third.
| POSITION | DRIVER | TEAM |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | George Russell | Mercedes |
| 2 | Charles Leclerc | Ferrari |
| 3 | Lando Norris | McLaren |
Who won the F1’s Dutch Grand Prix Race
No race winner is available yet. The 2026 Dutch Grand Prix is scheduled for Sunday, 23 August 2026, with the race starting at 15:00 local time in the Netherlands.
F1’s Dutch Grand Prix Sprint Race & Race Starting Grid
Neither starting grid is available yet:
- The Sprint grid will be decided by Sprint Qualifying on Friday, 21 August at 16:30 local time.
- The Grand Prix starting grid will be decided by Qualifying on Saturday, 22 August at 16:00 local time.
- The Zandvoort Sprint is set to run for 24 laps, while the Grand Prix will run for 72 laps.formula1+1
2026 Dutch Grand Prix schedule
| Session | Date | Local time — CEST |
|---|---|---|
| Free Practice 1 | Friday, 21 August | 12:30 |
| Sprint Qualifying | Friday, 21 August | 16:30 |
| F1 Sprint | Saturday, 22 August | 12:00 |
| Grand Prix Qualifying | Saturday, 22 August | 16:00 |
| Dutch Grand Prix | Sunday, 23 August | 15:00 |
All listed times are local to Zandvoort, Netherlands (CEST, UTC+2).

How to watch 2026 Dutch Grand Prix
- F1 TV Pro will carry every session live in eligible territories, including onboard cameras, pre-race and post-race programming, and commentary in six languages.
- F1 TV Premium offers eligible viewers live 4K Ultra HD/HDR coverage, support for up to six devices, and Multiview on selected devices.
- Live timing will also be available on F1.com and the official F1 app.
- In the UK, BBC Sport will provide audio commentary through BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra, BBC Sounds, the BBC Sport website and app, and compatible smart speakers.formula1+1
Availability and broadcast rights vary by country; the search results do not provide a Peru-specific broadcaster.
Circuit Zandvoort key stats & previous winners
| Circuit Zandvoort fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Circuit length | 4.259 km |
| Race distance | 306.587 km |
| Race laps | 72 |
| First F1 Dutch Grand Prix | 1952 |
| Fastest lap | 1:11.097, Lewis Hamilton (2021) |
| Circuit opened | 1948 |
| Characteristic | Fast, undulating circuit through coastal sand dunes; the Tarzan corner has 18-degree banking |
Recent Dutch Grand Prix winners are:
- 2021: Max Verstappen
- 2022: Max Verstappen
- 2023: Max Verstappen
- 2024: Lando Norris
- 2025: Oscar Piastri
The 1952 inaugural F1 Dutch Grand Prix was won by Alberto Ascari. Formula 1 and the BBC describe 2026 as Zandvoort’s final Dutch Grand Prix under the current calendar arrangement.
Weather forecast for the F1’s Dutch Grand Prix
The forecast indicates generally mild but unsettled conditions across the weekend:
- Friday: Formula 1 reports a 60% chance of rain during track action.
- Saturday: Similar conditions are expected, with a declining chance of showers.
- Sunday: The chance of showers is expected to decline further.
- BBC’s forecast calls for daytime highs of roughly 18°C to 20°C, a low rain risk for Saturday’s Sprint and qualifying, and a likely dry Sunday race with sunny intervals and a gentle breeze.formula1+1
Weather remains subject to change, especially at the coastal Zandvoort circuit.
