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10.06.25

Date of Last Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix Announced

Next year, Zandvoort is preparing for the final lap of an unparalleled chapter in Dutch sports history. With the announcement of the date for the 2026 Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix, it is clear: this will be the very last time the pinnacle of motorsport descends on Dutch soil. A finale filled with spectacle, emotion, and fond memories is just around the corner. A farewell in style, including an official F1® Sprint.

2026: A Finale with F1 Sprint
The 2026 edition carries extra weight with the inclusion of an official F1 Sprint. That means every day of the weekend will matter. Super Friday kicks off with serious racing: a single practice session and qualifying for the Sprint Race. Saturday focuses on qualifying and the Sprint itself, where World Championship points are up for grabs. And on Sunday, the Grand Prix awaits. Three days of action, tension, and intensity—every day and every session counts.

Last Chance for 2025 Tickets and a Unique Combo Deal for 2026!
The Dutch Grand Prix 2025 (29 – 31 August) is nearly sold out. Book now to secure your spot for this year—and get priority access to exclusive combo tickets for the very last edition in 2026. Two races. One unique chance.

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Robert van Overdijk: “Broad Appreciation from Fans and Teams”
Robert van Overdijk, CEO of the Dutch Grand Prix organization: “The Dutch Grand Prix has grown into a strong international event with broad appreciation from fans, teams, and drivers alike. In 2026, we will close a unique chapter in Dutch sports history.”

Lammers: “It may end for now, but it will never disappear”
Sporting director Jan Lammers looks back and forward: “We’ve created something no one can ever take away from us. The Dutch Grand Prix is more than a race—it’s a cultural phenomenon, an orange spectacle, a showcase of the Netherlands to the world. In 2026, we’ll close the door ourselves. But what we’ve built will live on in the memories of millions of fans.”

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