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The Dutch Grand Prix will no longer be held at Zandvoort after the 2026 season, with the race organizers opting to bring the event to a close. The previous contract ran until 2025 but a one-year ex…
The Dutch Grand Prix will no longer be held at Zandvoort after the 2026 season, with an additional year including a Sprint event to close out the final season of run. F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali appreciates the team’s work, setting a high standard for European grands prix and promoting sustainable solutions. Despite talks of alternating years or annual events, the promoter decided to end the race in 2026. Director Robert van Overdijk highlights the success of the unique collaboration but cites uncertainties in committing to long-term hosting. The Dutch Grand Prix will conclude its run in Zandvoort with two more seasons filled with exciting racing and events to look forward to.