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·21 August 2026
Formula 1: kick-off times and all you need to know about the Dutch GP

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·21 August 2026

Formula 1 returns to action after nearly a month off with the Dutch Grand Prix, the twelfth round of the world championship. The Zandvoort circuit, a 4.307-kilometer track with 14 corners that will leave the official calendar after next season, will be the stage where Argentine driver Franco Colapinto (Alpine) looks to maintain his excellent form.
Colapinto arrives at this race having put together an outstanding season in which he has collected 19 points, boosted by his notable sixth- and seventh-place finishes in Canada and Miami, as well as his memorable comeback drives in China and Great Britain. For the Alpine team, the big challenge this weekend will be the qualifying session, the car’s main weak point so far this year.
Meanwhile, the title fight remains red-hot. The championship is led by Italian driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) with 219 points, as he aims to become the youngest champion in history at 19 years old. He is followed by Britain’s Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) with 169 points and his compatriot George Russell with 160. The top five in the standings is completed by Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) and Lando Norris (McLaren).
On-track action will be packed into a highly competitive Sprint format, beginning Friday morning.
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