The 2025 Formula 1 season resumes after the summer break at this weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix.
It was the Briton’s third victory in the last four races to follow successes at the Red Bull Ring and on home soil at Silverstone, giving him real belief that he can now overhaul Piastri to go on and win a maiden title.
There was plenty of incident during practice, with talking points galore and the second session red-flagged twice after heavy crashes involving Lance Stroll and Alex Albon.
When is the Dutch Grand Prix?
The 2025 Dutch Grand Prix takes place on Sunday, August 31 at Circuit Zandvoort in the Netherlands, home race of reigning four-time world champion Verstappen, where the ‘Orange Army’ will be in attendance once again.
Dutch Grand Prix full schedule
The first two free practice sessions for the Dutch Grand Prix took place on Friday, with a third scheduled for a 10:30am BST start on Saturday morning.
Qualifying is at 2pm on Saturday, with the race itself due to begin at 2pm on Sunday.
How to watch the Dutch Grand Prix
TV channel: Every session from the Dutch Grand Prix is available to watch live in the UK on Sky Sports’ dedicated F1 channel. Coverage of Grand Prix Sunday begins from 1pm.
Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers can also watch the Dutch Grand Prix live online via the Sky Go app. It is also available to stream via NOW.
Free highlights: Channel 4 will show free-to-air highlights of the race at 6:30pm on Sunday evening.
Dutch Grand Prix grid positions
Starting positions for the Dutch Grand Prix will be decided after qualifying on Saturday afternoon. Check back in then to see the grid in full.
Dutch Grand Prix weather forecast
Thundery showers are expected on Friday night in Zandvoort, with sunny intervals and a moderate breeze forecast for Saturday.
On race day, more rain is expected – which could make things very interesting indeed – with a top temperature of around 20 degrees.