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Formula One returns from the summer break for the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort.

We are ready for fireworks between Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris in the second half of the season, as the McLaren teammates do battle for the Drivers’ title. Nine points separate the pair with Piastri at the top of the standings after Norris’ win in Hungary. 

Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton hopes to turn around his struggles after the break, as he and Charles Leclerc hope to secure second place in the Constructors’ standings. 

Chasing them are Red Bull, whose form has dropped after a promising start to the season from Max Verstappen, and Mercedes, with George Russell hoping to follow up his podium from the last race. 

Here is everything you need to know about the Dutch Grand Prix.

Lando Norris poses with the race-winner's trophy after the 2024 Dutch Grand Prix
Photo by Bryn Lennon – Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images

F1 2025 Dutch Grand Prix practice, qualifying and race timings

The Dutch Grand Prix gets underway with Free Practice One on Friday, 29th August. The Grand Prix is on Sunday, 31st of August, with the lights going out at 2 pm BST.

The full timings are below (local timings). 

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    Dutch Grand Prix

    • 1st Practice

    • 2nd Practice

    • 3rd Practice

    • 1st Qualifying

    • 2nd Qualifying

    • 3rd Qualifying

    • Race

Previous winners of the Dutch Grand Prix

The Dutch Grand Prix returned to the Formula One calendar in 2022, as Verstappen’s home race. 

The Dutchman won the first two races at home, but Norris snapped that streak in their title fight last season to take victory at Zandvoort.

Here are the five previous winners of this race.

YearWinnerConstructor
2024Lando NorrisMcLaren
2023Max VerstappenRed Bull
2022Max Verstappen Red Bull
1985Niki LaudaMcLaren
1984Alain ProstMcLaren

Where to watch the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix in the UK

The entire race weekend can be watched in the UK on Sky Sports F1. Here are the TV timings.

DateSession On Air (UK)
Friday, 29th AugustPractice 111 am
Friday, 29th AugustPractice 22:45 pm
Saturday, 30th AugustPractice 310:15 am
Saturday, 30th AugustQualifying 1 pm
Sunday, 31st AugustGrand Prix12:30 pm

F1 Championship standings

McLaren are running away with both championships this season. They lead Ferrari in the Constructors’ standings by 299 points.

Despite Hamilton’s recent struggles, Ferrari lead Mercedes in third by 24 points, followed by Red Bull in fourth. 

Alpine’s difficult season leaves them at the bottom of the standings with only 20 points, 15 points behind Haas. 

Sauber’s recent form has seen them chase down Aston Martin. They are one point behind the Silverstone-based team in the battle for sixth. 

Position Constructors' Standings Points
1

McLaren Racing

559
2

Scuderia Ferrari

260
3

Mercedes-AMG Petronas

236
4

Red Bull Racing

194
5

Williams F1 Team

70
6

Aston Martin F1 Team

52
7

Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber

51
8

Racing Bulls

45
9

Haas F1 Team

35
10

Alpine F1 Team

20

Meanwhile in the Drivers’, Norris is hunting down Piastri in the championship fight. Piastri has the edge over Norris by nine points. 

Despite Red Bull’s struggles, which saw Christian Horner get fired, Verstappen remains third in the standings. Russell can pass him however, as he is 15 points back from the Dutchman going into his home race. The Ferrari drivers are fifth and sixth, with Leclerc leading Hamilton. 

Nico Hulkenberg, who got his first career podium at Silverstone, has had an impressive season for Sauber. He is ninth in the Drivers’ standings. 

Yuki Tsunoda represents Red Bull’s second seat struggles. He has 10 points. Meanwhile Franco Colapinto represents the only scoreless active driver with Alpine. 

Position Drivers' Championship Points
1

Oscar Piastri

284
2

Lando Norris

275
3

Max Verstappen

187
4

George Russell

172
5

Charles Leclerc

151
6

Lewis Hamilton

109
7

Andrea Kimi Antonelli

64
8

Alexander Albon

54
9

Nico Hulkenberg

37
10

Esteban Ocon

27
11

Fernando Alonso

26
12

Lance Stroll

26
13

Isack Hadjar

22
14

Pierre Gasly

20
15

Liam Lawson

20
16

Carlos Sainz Jr

16
17

Gabriel Bortoleto

14
18

Yuki Tsunoda

10
19

Oliver Bearman

8
20

Franco Colapinto

0

All eyes are on the top of the table battle between Norris and Piastri, but there is plenty going on up and down the grid. Every race has ramifications, as we’re set for what promises to be a captivating Dutch Grand Prix!