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help centreJoin Max Verstappen's Orange Army in Zandvoort for his home race
The Dutch Grand Prix returns Zandvoort for the third time since its epic revival in 2021. Since its return home favourite Max Verstappen has been in imperious form in Zandvoort, winning in both 2021 and 2022. The flying Dutchman will be keen to make it three from three in 2023 in front of his adoring fans. Before its return to the calendar, the circuit last held a race in 1985 and is renowned for its iconic banked curves - a unique sight in F1. But the action wasn't restricted to the premier series, with the FIA F2, F3 and the Porsche Supercup all supplying support race action. In recent years, orange grandstands have been a regular sight at European races, as Verstappen’s Dutch army bring the party to support him at every race. Now, they get to create that buzz on their own turf. Expect flares, Eurobeats, and beer as the Orange Army push their man over the line. After the race, we’re sure there’ll be time to relax on the beach, or in the capital Amsterdam, which is just an half-hour journey away from the circuit. With its buzzing nightlife, combining a weekend away with the Dutch Grand Prix will prove to be a memorable trip.
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