Grand Prix Zandvoort 2026

Experience the last Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort!

The Dutch Grand Prix 2026 will be a historic moment in Dutch motorsport. It will be the last time that Formula 1 will be in Zandvoort for a while and you can be there! Whether you are a die-hard Formula 1 fan or want to finally cross this event off your bucket list, this is your chance to be part of a historic event. The Zandvoort Grand Prix will be held from 21 August to 23 August 2026.

The demand for tickets and packages for this final edition will be enormous. Don't wait too long and secure yourself a spot at this historic event!

Our services during the Dutch Grand Prix

At RacingTours we make sure that your Grand Prix experience is perfectly arranged from start to finish. We offer:

  • Official tickets and packages: Choose from grandstand seats, VIP packages or standing places.
  • Exclusive hospitality packages: Enjoy culinary delights, open bars and the best views.
  • Overnight stays close to the circuit: Luxury hotels and accommodations for a carefree weekend.
  • Transportation & Transfers: From shuttle services to private transportation, we've got you covered.

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Aftermovie Dutch Grand Prix

History of the Dutch Grand Prix

The Dutch Grand Prix has a rich but interrupted history in Formula 1. The first official race was held in 1952 (won by Alberto Ascari), although non-championship races had been held at the circuit in the dunes of Zandvoort since 1948.

The golden age of the Dutch Grand Prix was in the 1960s and 1970s. Jim Clark set a record with four victories (1963, 1964, 1965, 1967). Other legendary winners included Jackie Stewart, Niki Lauda and James Hunt. The race became known for its challenging nature and the unpredictable weather conditions on the coast.

After the 1985 race, won by Niki Lauda (his last F1 victory), the Dutch Grand Prix disappeared from the calendar due to financial problems and the inability to meet the increasingly stringent safety requirements of the time.

For 36 years, there was no Dutch Grand Prix on the F1 calendar, despite several attempts to bring the race back. Ultimately, it was the "Max Verstappen mania" that provided the necessary impetus. Verstappen's enormous popularity led to renewed interest, resulting in major investments and modernization of the circuit.

Previous Winners

2024 - Lando Norris (McLaren)
2023 - Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
2022 - Max Verstappen (Red Bull)

Circuit Zandvoort

The current circuit is 4.259 kilometers long with 14 turns and combines old tradition with modern adjustments.

The most distinctive features are the banked corners, added during the renovation for F1’s return in 2021. The Hugenholtz Corner (Turn 3) has a 19-degree banking, while the spectacular Arie Luyendyk Corner is banked at 18 degrees. This banking, rare in F1, creates challenges for car set-up and tyre wear.

The circuit is relatively narrow by modern F1 standards, ranging from 10 to 14 metres wide. This, combined with limited run-off areas and gravel traps instead of tarmac, makes it an "old school" circuit where mistakes are severely punished.

The proximity of the sea provides surprising conditions: strong crosswinds can affect aerodynamics, while sand on the track can change grip levels. The asphalt has a high friction coefficient which provides good grip but also high tire wear.

FAQ'S Dutch Grand Prix 2026

When will the Dutch Grand Prix 2026 take place.

The Dutch Grand Prix will be held from August 21 to August 23, 2026.

What can I take with me to the circuit?

A list of prohibited objects and objects that are allowed at the Zandvoort Grand Prix can be found here.

Ticket types

The Zandvoort circuit has several grandstand options, each with its own perspective
on all the action. Whether you want to enjoy overtaking in turn 1, the atmosphere in the Arena
want to taste or follow pit stops up close, we can meet all your expectations
meet. Create an account and check out the possibilities here !

Can I take multiple people on one ticket?

It is not possible to put weekend tickets in different names.

The main booker is responsible for personalizing, receiving and distributing the tickets, but does not have to go every day himself.

A weekend ticket is always issued in one name, but someone else can enter each day with this ticket.

Please note that re-entry is not possible.

What are General Admission tickets?

General Admission tickets provide access to certain areas around the circuit, which require a separate General Admission ticket. General Admission tickets are standing room tickets and therefore do not include a reserved grandstand seat. Fans with a grandstand ticket will not be allowed to enter the General Admission area due to limited capacity. Please note that there are two separate General Admission areas (1 & 2), and it is not permitted to move between these areas. It is prohibited to bring stools, umbrellas or chairs.