
Formula 1 returns to the Netherlands for the first time in over 30 years when it drives to Zandvoort.
Max Verstappen will have the Orange Army behind him to recapture Lewis Hamilton’s lead in the Drivers’ Championship.
Verstappen won the last time at Spa after the race was canceled due to heavy rain and half the points were awarded.
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On Wednesday, Kimi Raikkonen announced he was leaving the sport, which may create a domino effect as Valtteri Bottas joins Alfa Romeo, while George Russell is expected to drive for Mercedes in 2022.
What can you expect in Zandvoort this weekend?
Pirelli has nominated the C1, C2 and C3 tires – the toughest tire compounds in its range.
The narrow, winding track in Zandvoort is unlikely to offer too many overtaking opportunities.
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At the end of the lap, keep an eye on how the tires react to the iconic corner of Zandvoort.
Rest of the F1 calendar 2021:
Dutch Grand Prix – September 5th
Italian Grand Prix – September 12th
Russian Grand Prix – September 26th
Turkish Grand Prix – October 10th
United States Grand Prix – October 24th
Mexican Grand Prix – November 7th
Brazilian Grand Prix – November 14th
TBA – November 21
Saudi Arabia Grand Prix – December 5th
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – December 12th
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