2025 Dutch Grand Prix
Before 2021, the Dutch Grand Prix last featured on the F1 calendar back in 1985 when Niki Lauda won in his McLaren, Alain Prost had won the previous year making it back-to-back wins for McLaren.
The first-ever GP held here was in 1948 when Prince Bira won for Maserati, Ferarri picked up their first of nine victories here the following year (1949) when Luigi Villoresi won.
Twenty-six years after its final race, the Dutch GP was back in 2021 and who else was going to win, yes, that man Max Verstappen won his home GP on its return!
How long is the Dutch Grand Prix?
The Circuit Zandvoort consists of a lap which is 4.26 km (2.65 miles) and drivers have to complete 72 laps for a total distance of 306 km (190 miles).
The track features plenty of high-speed sweeping corners with the final corner (fourteen) and the long sweeping right setting up a sprint down the home straight with overtaking chances into the first corner.
Dutch Grand Prix
When is the Dutch Grand Prix?
- Friday 29th August - Practice 1 & 2
- Saturday 30th August - Practice 3 & Qualifying
- Sunday 31st August - The Race
Where can I watch the Dutch Grand Prix?
The atmosphere will be something else with the Max fans and if you want the best view then Tarzan is a good place to get tickets, it's the first corner of the circuit.
Alternatively, get tickets at either Arie Luyendijkbocht or Hugenholtzbocht which are both banked corners where you get side-by-side action!
There are plenty of other options though and if you cannot make it to the Circuit Zandvoort then the race will be screened live on the Sky Sports F1 Channel.

Past Winners & Fastest Laps
Who won the Dutch Grand Prix? Max Verstappen has won three of the four Dutch GPs since its return to the F1 calendar in 2021, however, it is Jim Clark (1963, 1964, 1965 & 1967) who is the most successful driver at this track having won it four times.
Jackie Stewart and Niki Lauda both tasted success here with three wins apiece whilst Ferrari is the most successful constructor with eight victories, the only other currently active are McLaren who has four wins and Red Bull with three wins.
The official fastest lap holder at the Circuit Zandvoort is Lewis Hamilton who set a time of 1:11.097 during the 2021 Dutch Grand Prix.
What does Pole produce at the Dutch Grand Prix?
Winning Grid Starts (Oldest to Lastest): 5, 1, 4, 10, 1, 10, 1, 1, 1, 1
From the last 10 Dutch Grand Prix, a total of 6 drivers have won from pole, which is a successful rate of 60% for drivers turning pole into a win.
The Fate of Pole Sitters (Oldest to Lastest): 2, 1, Ret, Ret, 1, 8, 1, 1, 1, 1
Looking at the finishing positions of the pole sitters, then 70% (7-10) of them have finished on the podium.
Previous Dutch Grand Prix Winners
Here are the last 10 winners of the Dutch Grand Prix:
- 2024: Lando Norris (McLaren)
- 2023: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)
- 2022: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)
- 2021: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)
- 1985: Niki Lauda (McLaren)
- 1984: Alain Prost (McLaren)
- 1983: René Arnoux (Ferrari)
- 1982: Didier Pironi (Ferrari)
- 1981: Alain Prost (Renault)
- 1980: Nelson Piquet (Brabham)
Circuit Zandvoort Fastest Laps
Here at the last 10 fastest laps set at Circuit Zandvoort:
- 2024: Lando Norris (McLaren)
- 2023: Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin)
- 2022: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)
- 2021: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
- 1985: Alain Prost (McLaren)
- 1984: René Arnoux (Ferrari)
- 1983: René Arnoux (Ferrari)
- 1982: Derek Warwick (Toleman)
- 1981: Alan Jones (Williams)
- 1980: René Arnoux (Renault)
2025 F1 Schedule
Here is the schedule for the 2025 F1 season where we have twenty-four races to look forward to.
This year we will have six sprint weekends which will be in China, Miami, Belgium, USA (COTA), São Paulo & Qatar.
- March: Australian Grand Prix (16th), Chinese Grand Prix (23rd)
- April: Japanese Grand Prix (6th), Bahrain Grand Prix (13th), Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (20th)
- May: Miami Grand Prix (4th), Emilia Romagna Grand Prix (18th), Monaco Grand Prix (25th)
- June: Spanish Grand Prix (1st), Canadian Grand Prix (15th), Austrian Grand Prix (29th)
- July: British Grand Prix (6th), Belgian Grand Prix (27th)
- August: Hungarian Grand Prix (3rd), Dutch Grand Prix (31st)
- September: Italian Grand Prix (7th), Azerbaijan Grand Prix (21st)
- October: Singapore Grand Prix (5th), United States Grand Prix (19th), Mexico City Grand Prix (26th)
- November: São Paulo Grand Prix (9th), Las Vegas Grand Prix (22nd), Qatar Grand Prix (30th)
- December: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (7th)
Dutch Grand Prix Betting Tips
In the week building up to the Dutch Grand Prix, you will start to find our tipster's Dutch Grand Prix predictions right here.
You can bookmark the dedicated F1 Tips for quick reference throughout the F1 Season with links to individual races and tips for outright markets.
Which markets do we cover for the F1 Races?
Dutch Grand Prix Race Winner - Our F1 tipsters are predicting which driver will win the Dutch Grand Prix. Will they side with the market leaders or look to the eachway market (top 2) at bigger prices?
Dutch Grand Prix Fastest Lap - Here the tipsters are picking which driver will set the fastest lap during the race (not qualifying). With an additional point up for grabs this season, the fastest lap has become much more competitive.
Dutch Grand Prix Podium Finish - Will a driver finish on the podium, or won't they? With these predictions, our tipsters are tipping whether a driver will finish on the podium (top 3) or not. Each driver will have a 'Yes' or 'No' next to their name, indicating whether the tip is to or not finish on the podium.
Additionally, we also offer 'Most Team Points' and 'Without' markets which you can find on the F1 Tips page.
Dutch Grand Prix's Most Popular Tip
At the very top of the page, we offer a quick insight into the race and highlight the most popular betting tip for the Dutch Grand Prix.
You can see which driver has received the most predictions to win the race compared to the next best two drivers.
Best Tipsters Dutch Grand Prix Tip
Also, at the top of the page is the betting tip from our best tipster. This is the tipster who has made the best LSP over the past 12 months with their F1 tips. See who they are backing to win the Dutch Grand Prix!
How do I use the Dutch Grand Prix Tips?
First of all, there are several ways of using the tips. You can go by a consensus from our tipsters, which outcomes are being tipped the most?
Additionally, use the 'Value Rating', which looks at odds and the number of tips received to give a rating, some outcomes may have better value than others.
Finally, read through the comments left by our F1 tipsters and get an insight into their way of thinking and why they have selected the outcome, they may sway you because of why they have tipped the outcome.
Who are the best F1 tipsters?
We have a dedicated 'Best F1 Tipsters' page where you can find all the F1 tipsters who have made a profit over the past year.
See who they are backing in the Dutch Grand Prix and you can also follow their tips from that page.
Can I add my own F1 tips?
Sure you can! If not already registered, sign up using the link at the top of the page. Once logged in, head over to the 'Make A Tip' page to start adding your tips on F1 and much more!
There are over £6,000 cash prizes given away every month and it's completely FREE to enter so what are you waiting for?
When is the Next F1 Race?
Next up is round 16 of the 2025 F1 season and it's the Italian Grand Prix with the main race being on Sunday 7th September with racing at the Monza Circuit.
Our motor racing content including for this Dutch Grand Prix is meticulously crafted by Andy, a passionate F1 aficionado with a wealth of experience in the sport and never misses a race ensuring he's always up-to-date with the latest events.