ZANDVOORT: The organizers of the Dutch Grand Prix confirmed on Friday that the race will go ahead as planned at the refurbished Zandvoort track between September 3 to 5. The organizers got a green signal from Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Health Minister Hugo de Jonge. After the COVID-19 pandemic caused a year's delay to the race, 2021 will see a Formula one race in the Netherlands for the first time since 1985. The news will give joy to the fans of local boy Max Verstappen.
"For me the glass is two thirds full. We're just going to do it. The three companies behind the Dutch Grand Prix, Circuit Zandvoort, SportVibes and TIG Sports, have decided to invest in the future of F1 in the Netherlands," said former F1 driver, Jan Lammers, was quoted as saying by F1 official website. IANS
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