F1: Dutch GP race schedule and how to watch it live

This Sunday, September 4, the Dutch Grand Prix will take place. Know all the details to follow the race live.

This Sunday will take place the race of the Dutch Grand Prix. This will be the fifteenth date of the 2022 season of the Formula 1 World Championship what does it have like leader to Max Verstappende Red Bull. Know how the race will be, schedules and how to watch.

Max Verstappen made pole at home

Verstappen was superior during qualifying on Saturday with a time of 1m10.342s, managing to finish first for the Dutch Grand Prix, his hometown. The Red Bull driver got the best time in Q1 and Q3.

In the meantime, Ferrari’s Monegasque Charles Leclerc took second place at +0.021 difference and the third went to his teammate, the Spanish Carlos Sainzwho achieved the first position in Q2.

F1: country by country, the schedule of the Dutch GP

  • Argentina: 11 hours
  • Uruguay: 11 hours
  • Brazil: 11 hours
  • Chile: 10 hours
  • Paraguay: 10 hours
  • Bolivia: 10 hours
  • Venezuela: 10 hours
  • Mexico: 09 hours
  • Ecuador: 09 hours
  • Colombia: 09 hours
  • Peru: 09 hours

F1: how to watch the Formula 1 Dutch GP LIVE

Both the classification of Saturday 3rd and the race on Sunday 4th of the Dutch Grand Prix can only be followed through the Star+ platform.

What is the Formula 1 Netherlands GP circuit like?

El circuito de Zandvoort, where the Dutch GP will take place, is a racetrack located near Zandvoort and Haarlem, the Netherlands, on the North Sea, about 15 km west of the city of Amsterdam. himself, has a It is 4,259 kilometers long and has 14 curves, of which 10 are to the right and 4 to the left.

Netherlands Circuit

F1 2022 calendar: dates and when is the next GP

  • 1- Bahrain GP (March 18-20) – DONE
  • 2 – Saudi Arabian GP (March 25-27) – DONE
  • 3 – Australian GP (April 8-10) – DONE
  • 4 – Dell’Emilia Romagna GP (Imola) (22-24 April) – DONE
  • 5 – Miami GP (May 6-8) – DONE
  • 6 – Spanish GP (from May 20 to 22) – DONE
  • 7 – Monaco GP (May 27-29) – DONE
  • 8 – Azerbaijan GP (June 10-12) – DONE
  • 9 – Canadian GP (June 17-19) – DONE
  • 10 – British GP (July 1-3) – DONE
  • 11 – Austrian GP (July 8-10) – DONE
  • 12 – French GP (July 22-24) – DONE
  • 13 – Hungarian GP (July 29-31) – DONE
  • 14 – Belgian GP (August 26-28) – DONE
  • 15 – Dutch GP (September 2-4) – IN DISPUTE
  • 16 – Italian GP (September 9-11)
  • 17 – Singapore GP (September 30 to October 2)
  • 18 – Japanese GP (October 7-9)
  • 19 – United States GP (Austin) (October 21-23)
  • 20 – Mexican GP (October 28-30)
  • 21 – Brazilian GP (November 11-13)
  • 22 – Abu Dhabi GP (November 18-20)

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