Formula 1: schedule and where to watch the Dutch Grand Prix, on TV

This Sunday the fifteenth race of the Formula 1 World Championship will be held.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
04 September 2022 Sunday 06:32
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Formula 1: schedule and where to watch the Dutch Grand Prix, on TV

This Sunday the fifteenth race of the Formula 1 World Championship will be held. The Zandvoort circuit hosts the Dutch GP in which the Dutchman Max Verstappen, who will start from the first position, wants to win another victory at home to consolidate his leadership in general.

Max Verstappen (Red Bull) continues to command with an iron hand in the F1 World Championship, with more than 90 points ahead of the second, his teammate, the Mexican 'Checo' Pérez. The Red Bull drivers are completing an excellent season that seems to make it impossible for anyone to stand up to them in the Constructors' World Championship.

The starting grid is also a reflection of the great form of the Dutchman Max Verstappen, who took pole position at home yesterday. The current champion and leader of the World Cup won first place in a classification that ended with a yellow flag due to an accident involving the other Red Bull, that of the Mexican Sergio 'Checo' Pérez, in the third sector, something that harmed the Mercedes, which they had hurried their exit to the track to try to benefit from the best conditions of the track.

Only 21 thousandths separated Verstappen from Leclerc and 92 from Carlos Sainz in a tight time table between the top three classified. The seven-time British world champion Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) had to settle for fourth position, also below 1:11, but 306 thousandths behind Verstappen. The Mexican 'Checo' Pérez will start fifth despite his accident in Zandvoort, ahead of the Mercedes of the British George Russell.

The Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix takes place this Sunday, September 4, at the Zandvoort circuit. It will be the fifteenth race of the F1 World Championship and can be seen through DAZN from 3:00 p.m. The race, 72 laps, can also be followed on La Vanguardia, which will offer live minute by minute highlights from the Dutch track.