The 2023
Dutch Grand Prix is scheduled to start at 14:00 BST on Sunday, August 27. This will take place on the Circuit
Zandvoort.
Max Verstappen, the home favourite, will start from pole position. There is rain predicted for this race, and with a very interesting grid, it's one not to be missed.
Verstappen and
Red Bull Racing were the favourites going into the race weekend because of their long streak of consecutive wins. They've also won both editions of the
Dutch Grand Prix since the event returned in 2021. The Dutchman now has a 125-point lead in the World Championship, and it's already a question of when rather than if. Meanwhile, Mercedes,
Ferrari, Aston Martin and even
McLaren will push to try and topple Red Bull's record run of wins.
When will the drivers be in action?
The Dutch Grand Prix weekend will see the traditional format of
Formula 1. That means there has been three practice sessions and Qualifying occurred on Saturday afternoon. The race will occur on Sunday, August 27, at 15:00 local time (14:00 BST).
The weather forecast for these sessions is here.
Timetable Dutch Grand Prix (Times in BST)
Sunday, August 27
The Dutch Grand Prix - 14:00 - 16:00