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Netherlands Grand Prix to remain on F1 calendar through 2025

The Dutch Grand Prix has lifted its option to remain on the Formula 1 calendar for an additional two years. So there will also be a Grand Prix at Circuit Zandvoort in 2024 and 2025. Article continues under ad F1 stays in Zandvoort The DutchGP will remain on the Formula 1 calendar in 2024 and 2025. The races at Circuit Zandvoort have been a great success since its return. Especially the experience around the circuit impresses the outside world. Zandvoort has shown it can be an example in terms of entertainment, sustainability and organisation. That the Netherlands would remain on the calendar for longer was no secret. With the first contract, the organisation already signed a deal that...
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