One of the true classic Formula 1 races on the 2025 calendar, the Dutch F1 Grand Prix traces its heritage all the way back to 1948.
Ticket prices are lower than in 2024, and we have a very wide range of different grandstands on offer. Browse them in the link below, and use the interactive map to decide which is the best spot for you.
Official Dutch F1 Grand Prix tickets
Why go to the 2025 Dutch F1 Grand Prix
Zandvoort’s Formula 1 history stretches way back to 1952. The Dutch F1 Grand Prix Circuit is nestled among the dunes near the coastal town of Zandvoort. Conceived post-WWII, the circuit opened in 1948, featuring a flowing but technical layout, it quickly gained popularity. Initially, its twisty and undulating terrain was created using wartime roads, adding unique character to the track.
Zandvoort held its first Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1952 and became a staple in the F1 calendar until 1985. Legendary drivers like Niki Lauda, James Hunt and Ayrton Senna competed there, solidifying its reputation. Following extensive renovations, Zandvoort rejoined the F1 calendar in 2021, sporting the new steep banked turns it is now famous for.
Use out handy Grandstand Guide to help you find the best seat for you at Zandvoort.
The rampant Red Bull of Max Verstappen claimed the 2021, 2022 and 2023 races but McLaren’s Lando Norris took the victory in the last race. The dramatic bankings of Zandvoort and the walls of orange-clad supporters are no longer a safe space for the reigning world champion. With Verstappen’s form increasingly shakey, the outcome of the 2025 edition is far from certain.
Visit Amsterdam
Attending the Dutch F1 Grand Prix at Zandvoort is a unique opportunity to visit one of Europe’s cultural capitals, Amsterdam. The Dutch are notorious for their efficient grasp of the English language, making it an ideal destination for tourists.
For more useful information on race day, including stats, maps and what to take to the track check out our Dutch Grand Prix Race Ready guide here.
From historic site such as the Anne Frank and Van Gogh museum, to a boozy bounce around the Heineken factory or red light district, the Dutch capital has something for everyone. Just try not to get run over by one of the city’s 881,000 bicycles!
Head to the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix event page to book your place at next year’s race while you can!