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Robert van Overdijk, the general director of Circuit Zandvoort, has not ruled out the possibility of calendar rotation if the Dutch Grand Prix is extended past the 2025 F1 season, he told RacingNews365 in an exclusive interview.
The general director of Circuit Zandvoort, Robert van Overdijk, has not ruled out the possibility of having the Dutch Grand Prix as part of a rotation in the Formula 1 calendar after the 2025 season renewal. Van Overdijk mentioned in an interview with RacingNews365 that FOM will ultimately decide whether Zandvoort remains an annual race or part of a rotation, based on the number of European events Formula 1 wants per season. The circuit hosted the Dutch Grand Prix between 1950 and 1985, except for four seasons, before it was brought back due to the success of Max Verstappen. Despite the current success of the event, Van Overdijk emphasized the importance of having an affordable agreement, as the Dutch Government does not provide direct financial support. He expects the decision regarding the future of the Dutch Grand Prix to be known closer to the actual race rather than in the next few months, showcasing the flexibility and adaptability of Zandvoort to potential changes in the F1 calendar. Additionally, Van Overdijk believes that Zandvoort has set a benchmark with its mobility plan, serving as an example for other circuits like Las Vegas, Miami, and the Belgian Grand Prix on how to organize successful events.