F1 extends Dutch GP for one year; Circuit Zandvoort to exit calendar after 2026
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Circuit Zandvoort will remain on the Formula 1 calendar through the 2026 season
Formula 1 (F1) and the Dutch Grand Prix promoter have announced a one-year contract extension which will seeCircuit Zandvoort remain on the Formula 1 calendar through the 2026 season.
After much consideration and discussion, the decision has been taken by the promoter not to remain on the calendar after 2026. The past few years have been an incredible journey for all involved in the Dutch Grand Prix after the sport’s long break from racing in the Netherlands.
The event has become known for its event experience, with Dutch fans and international visitors alike gathering to watch the excitement of Formula 1, Formula 2, Formula 3, Academy, and more, battling around the iconic banked corners of the circuit.
It has also established itself as a leading sustainable sporting event, pioneering technologies that are now used across the Formula 1 calendar.
The return of the Dutch Grand Prix in 2021 coincided with a period of dominance for local hero Max Verstappen, who has won the race three times, and been crowned World Champion in each of the four years the event has run to date.
In 2025, the event will take place from August 29 to 31. The date for the final event in 2026, which will include a Sprint for the first time at the Dutch Grand Prix, will be announced next year. Ticket sales for the2025 race are already underway, with information about tickets for the final event in 2026 to follow.
“I am incredibly grateful for the work that the team at the Dutch Grand Prix have done in recent years. They raised the bar for European Grands Prix in terms of event spectacle and entertainment, supported the development of young talent by hosting F2, F3 and our F1 Academy series, and have also pioneered sustainable solutions that have inspired our events around the world as we drive towards being Net Zero by 2030.
“All parties positively collaborated to find a solution to extend the race, with many options, including alternation or annual events on the table, and we respect the decision from the promoter to finish its amazing run in 2026. I want to thank all the team at the Dutch Grand Prix and the Municipality of Zandvoort who have been fantastic partners to Formula 1.” said Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1.
“The Dutch Grand Prix is the result of a unique collaboration between SportVibes, TIG Sports, and Circuit Zandvoort, who shared the ambition of bringing the race back to the Netherlands. What we have achieved so far is undoubtedly a huge success. The appreciation from our visitors, drivers, and teams has been unprecedented, and we are incredibly proud of that.
“While today’s announcement signals the end of a monumental era, we are confident there is plenty more for fans to look forward to at the Dutch Grand Prix in 2025 and 2026, including the Sprint in 2026.
“We are a privately owned and operated business, and we must balance the opportunities presented by continuing to host the event, against other risks and responsibilities. We have decided to go out on a high with two more incredible Dutch Grands Prix in 2025 and 2026. We wanted to take this step while our event is adored and supported by passionate fans, residents, and the Formula 1 community. I want to thank Stefano Domenicali and all the team at Formula 1 for the hard work that has seen multiple contract extensions realised and the Dutch Grand Prix be such a success.” said Robert van Overdijk, Director of the Dutch Grand Prix
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