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New two-year deal keeps F1 at Zandvoort until 2025

Formula 1 had announced an extension to its existing deal with the organisers of the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, ensuring that the venue will remain on the calendar until 2025. The original three-year contract began in 2021 and saw F1 return to the Netherlands for the first time since 1985. Fans of two-time world champion Max Verstappen soon ensured that that the seaside track became one of the most popular circuits on the calendar. Read also: Verstappen 'proud to be Dutch' after latest victory Next year will see a second Dutch driver on the grid for local fans to support, with Nyck de Vries joining AlphaTauri. As well as providing plenty of on-track action, Zandvoort has also been...
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