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The F1 returns after his special vacation, but nothing seems to be very different about it Dutch GP 2023. Max Verstappen he’s playing at home and that means, aside from a massive bath, he’ll be out with extra motivation to match Jim Clark as the most successful on the circuit Zandvoort with 3 wins.

Below is its preview Dutch Grand Prix, with keys and schedules.

F1 Dutch GP 2023 Schedules

Day Conferences Mexico (CDMX) United States (ET) Argentina Spain
Friday August 25th free practice 1 4:30 half past six 7:30 12:30 pm
Friday August 25th free practice 2 8:00 10:00 11:00 4:00 pm
Saturday, August 26 free practice 3 half past three 5:30 half past six 11:30 am
Saturday, August 26 Classification 7:00 9 o’clock 10:00 15:00
Sunday, August 27 Career 7:00 9 o’clock 10:00 15:00

Where and how to watch F1 GP Netherlands 2023 on TV and streaming

The platform that owns the TV rights to F1 in Spain, DAZNwill broadcast everything that happens in the Dutch GP 2023, which will include free practice, qualifying and the race. Also on the channel DAZN Movistar F1 will also be able to watch the competition live and on demand.

In Mexicoit will be another weekend Fox Sports and Fox Sports Premium that broadcast everything that happens in the Netherlands on TV, while the online stream will be F1TV Pro the one that allows fans to watch the action.

In Argentina and the rest Latin America, Star+ Streaming will be the platform that will broadcast the entire Dutch Grand Prix. In addition, in Argentina we will see it on TV Fox Sports.

Finally, to USA, ESPN and ESPN Deportes will broadcast the game, while practice and qualifying will be shown on ESPNU. On the other hand, it can be seen via streaming via ESPN+ and fubowhich you can sign up for here.

  • TV channels:
    • Mexico: Fox Sports Mexico, Fox Sports Premium
    • USA: ESPN, ESPN Sports
    • Argentina: Fox Sports
    • Spain: DAZN, DAZN F1 on Movistar
  • online streaming
    • Mexico: F1TV Pro
    • condition They joined: Fubo, ESPN+, F1TV Pro
    • Argentina: Star+, F1TV Pro
    • Spain: DAZN, DAZN F1 on Movistar

Watch Formula 1 on DAZN in Spain | Fubo and ESPN+ in the United States

Dutch Grand Prix 2023: Features, winners and records

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  • circuit length: 4,259 kilometers
  • rounds: 72 (306,587 km)
  • Circuit Record: Max Verstappen in 2021, 1m08s855
  • Fastest lap in the race: Lewis Hamilton in 2021, 1m11s097
  • Driver with the most wins: Jim Clark with 3
  • Team with most wins: Ferrari with 8
  • last pole position: Max Verstappen in 2022
  • Last win: Max Verstappen in 2022

The key to follow in the F1 Dutch GP 2023

After almost a month off for drivers and teams, the outlook for the remaining two quarters of the season suggests that we will follow the same script so far.

No one managed to break his hegemony Max Verstappen and Checo Perez and barring a miracle or mechanical failure, everything will remain the same. Especially when the Grand Prix that resumes action is at the home of the current two-time world champion. A terrain where the Dutchman manages like few others and perfectly controls every curve of Zandvoort.

The demand for high aerodynamic performance and the difficulties in overtaking make the Dutch track a potential triumphant route for Verstappen. If no one manages to pull off a surprise on Saturday in qualifying, it is very likely that the Red Bull star will get a new grand slam (Pole, win, fastest lap and race leader).

F1 Dutch GP 2023 Predictions

Serge Rabinal Mauro Mariani Leandro Fernandez
pole position Max Verstappen Max Verstappen Max Verstappen
Victory and podium (2nd, 3rd)

Verstappen, Hamilton, Pereth

Verstappen, Perez, Sainz

Verstappen, Perez, Leclerc

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