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The long-term future of the Dutch Grand Prix is in doubt.
Robert van Overdijk, the circuit director, has expressed concerns that the Dutch Grand Prix might not remain on the F1 calendar after 2025. The race at Zandvoort, boosted by Max Verstappen’s popularity, returned in 2021, with Verstappen winning all three races held since its revival. Unlike other races, the Dutch Grand Prix and the British Grand Prix at Silverstone do not receive government financial support. The planned increase in VAT on tickets from 9% to 21% raises worries about the future of the race. Van Overdijk remains hopeful but acknowledges the precarious situation and the necessity of various stakeholders’ support. The Dutch GP has been scheduled as the first race after the summer break since 2023, replacing Belgium. RacingNews365 has contacted F1 for further comments.