Live F1 | Verstappen is aiming for stage in Zandvoort, Koning finds Race ‘Special’

The entire royal family is present in Zandvoort.

The orange-colored stands are not for Lando Norris, although he will want to.

The problem seems to be solved at Verstappen. Red Bull is now also communicating that everything is good with the front wing, says reporter Joost Nederpelt.

The flags were again taken from the stable in Zandvoort. The atmosphere is again very good, with Gerard Joling who provides extra cosiness.

In the meantime, there are some repairs to Max Verstappen’s car, reporter Joost Nederpelt sees. The front wing of the Red Bull must be repaired. The FIA ​​watches whether everything goes according to the rules.

King Willem-Alexander: ‘It is very special’ The royal couple is also present at Zandvoort. “It is special to be here again. We are going to enjoy it extra, such an enthusiastic audience and of course the top drivers,” says De Koning. Franco Colapinto is an Argentinian and is a fan of Maxima. “He has to focus on his performance, so I haven’t spoken to him yet,” says the queen.

The first cars come from the garages with loud cheers. The drivers will test for the first time how the track is on this racing day. Then they go to the starting grid. It is a beautiful sight: the raging cars for the orange colored stands in the dunes.

Formula 1 is not only a car championship, but also a magnet for VIPs. Top footballer Paulo Dybala came to Zandvoort today to view the race up close. The Argentinian International is currently active for AS Roma. Here he is in conversation with Stefano Domenicali, the boss of Formula 1.

A cloud blanket currently hangs above the circuit. As mentioned, attendees feel some drops fall, but it should all not have a name.

Is there a turn in Zandvoort before the start? A light rain brown is currently pulling over the circuit. Those present feel the drops fall. Do the teams still have to change their strategy now?

Rest and calm in the pit box of Max Verstappen.

We have a modified starting setup. Haas has replaced the Bearman’s engine, so he has to start out of the pits. He had qualified in the nineteenth.

“It was a difficult qualification, but I am happy with the result,” says number three Max Verstappen. “We are aiming on stage today. Hopefully we have a strong race and we don’t have to look back too far. There are so many people in the stands. I get goosebumps. I hope to be able to see them again from the stage.”

“I start from the best spot, so hopefully I don’t have to do too much work,” Says polesitter Oscar Piastri Duration the Drivers “Parade. “The most important thing is a good start. If I can keep some clear air after that, it would make my race a lot Easier.”

Mayor David Moolenburgh or Zandvoort Looks Back on a “Super Day,” He says on Sunday Morning. The Squares in the Village Were “Packed” on Saturday Afternoon with People Watching the Qualification for the Dutch Grand Prix on Large Screens, which will be Held on the Zandvoort Circuit on Sunday Afternoon. “There Were Many More people than we expected. It was really very pleasant.”

It was a drizzly morning in Zandvoort, but the sun is now shining brightly. There is Still A 40 to 60 percent Chance that it will Rain at some Point Dooring the Race.

The First Dutch Success at Zandvoort is Already A FACT. The Dutch Maya Weug Scores a Dominant Victory in the F1 Academy, The Stepping Stone Class for Women. The 21-year-old Dutchwoman Drove Her Ferrari to a Large distance from the competition.

Tens of Thousands of Formula 1 Fans Have Found Their Way to Zandvoort This Morning. The Circuit on the Seaside Resort is Filling Up with Visitors for the Race, which is Scheduled for 3 PM the Organization Expects 105,000 Spectators in the Dunes Today.

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