2021 Formula One Dutch Grand Prix

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Formula One is back on track for the second week in a row, this time taking on the Zandvoort circuit for the first time since 1985.

It’s been 36 years since Formula 1 cars raced at Zandvoort. The last time a field of F1 cars raced here for the Dutch Grand Prix, names like Prost, Senna and Mansell took part, and Martin Brundle was in a race car rather than a broadcast booth.

F1 is back to the Dutch Grand Prix this weekend, hoping to put forth an exciting race after a disappointing Belgian Grand Prix. The race at Spa Francorchamps was effectively cancelled due to heavy rain, though the decision was made to run the minimum number of laps required behind a safety car to have the Belgian event classified as a race.

The Zandvoort circuit was updated in 2019 to accommodate F1’s return in 2020. The 2020 race was cancelled, but this year the updated circuit includes the dramatic banking of the Arie Luyendijk corner. The corner was understood to be sufficiently banked to allow DRS, though the decision has since been made to not allow DRS through this corner.

Max Verstappen took pole and the win at Spa Francorchamps, with George Russell and Lewis Hamilton claiming the other two podium spots. The controversial points awarded for the Belgian Grand Prix narrowed the drivers' championship to just three points.

A win at his home race would put Verstappen back in the lead of the drivers' standings, and Dutch fans will be out in huge numbers to cheer on that result. His teammate Sergio Perez will be looking to return to form after an accident at Spa happened before he could even get to his grid spot left him out of the points. Thankfully Valtteri Bottas also finished outside of the points at Spa, so the constructors’ championship is still a tight battle with Mercedes holding a seven point lead.

The layout of the Zandvoort circuit likely won’t allow for much overtaking, and the weather is predicted to be mainly sunny for the weekend, so the pole sitter will be a heavy favourite to maintain his lead until the end of the race.

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Give us your prediction for the 2021 Dutch Grand Prix in the comments below. Who do you think will take victory here, or who could surprise us with their result?
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Both Williams losing the rear spectacularly...setup issue? Wondering if they're not running enough rear wing or the suspension too stiff?
 
Enjoy it Max fans...but just remember Lewis has the pace...only 0.03 off, so let's see what happens on Sunday :cool:
 
Wow just learned and saw that the DRS rear wing from Max' car did not open. That was really really close
 
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No penalty for overtaking under red flags... what a surprise :rolleyes:

This event becomes a bigger and bigger joke...
 
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No penalty for overtaking under red flags... what a surprise :rolleyes:

This event becomes a bigger and bigger joke...
stewards were satisfied with their explanation, it has happened, case closed.

but then again this benefits max and not lewis so according to the multiple double standards here that won't be a satisfying answer right?
 
Factoring in the DRS loss it's still 3 tenths to RB unfortunately.

That's ok...still keeps Hamilton in the fight when the tow and DRS is considered, plus with Perez starting way back, anything can happen tomorrow.
 
I guess Perez position shows how "superior" the Red Bull car is. As in, not superior at all. I am not even a fan, but clearly Max made, and is making all the difference, because i actually rate Perez.
 
Today It was a real good day for the Max fans in zantvoort but tomorrow is the race.....its a hard track 100% focus... but realy like the track after 36 years is back zandvoort was from the beginning in formula 1
 
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What a quali! they were super close, the flow of this track is breathtaking!
What a surprise Gio, an amazing p7 in that alfa romeo, and pierre, less of a surprise but still amazing!!
Cool how the p4 is taken by a rb driver even tho it is not perez...
 

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