29.08 - 31.08.2025

Official F1 Dutch Grand Prix 2025 Tickets

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Winding through the Dutch sand dunes, Zandvoort is a fast and narrow track with banked corners and a technical layout. The circuit offers little room for overtaking, putting a premium on qualifying, while the passionate home crowd creates an electric atmosphere.


F1 Netherlands 2025

The F1 Dutch Grand Prix held at the historic Circuit Zandvoort, has become a highlight of the Formula 1 calendar since its return in 2021. Known for its fast, flowing layout and challenging banked corners, this iconic track demands skill and bravery from drivers and rewards precision and confidence. The best tickets sell out quickly, so don’t miss your chance—secure yours as soon as possible! 

Circuit Zandvoort’s unique design pushes drivers and cars to their limits, with famous sections like the sweeping Hugenholtzbocht and the high-speed Arie Luyendykbocht corner providing thrilling action. The passionate Dutch fans create an electrifying atmosphere, transforming the event into a sea of orange that brings the race to life. The circuit’s challenging layout and unpredictable conditions often lead to dramatic racing, making it an unmissable spectacle.

Nestled in the picturesque dunes of the North Sea coastline, Circuit Zandvoort offers fans the perfect blend of motorsport excitement and Dutch charm. From exploring the vibrant city of Amsterdam to enjoying the beautiful beaches and local seafood, the Dutch Grand Prix weekend promises an unforgettable experience both on and off the track.

F1 Netherlands 2025

Map of grandstands

Circuit Zandvoort offers a range of grandstands, each providing unique perspectives to enhance the fan experience at the Dutch Grand Prix. The Main Grandstand delivers an exceptional vantage point overlooking the start/finish straight and pit lane, offering a front-row seat to the race start, crucial pit stops, and thrilling on-track battles. Grandstands placed around key sections, such as the Tarzanbocht hairpin, give fans a close-up view of the intense wheel-to-wheel action. At the same time, the popular Arena Grandstand offers a dynamic perspective of the sweeping corners and dramatic elevation changes.

For those who prefer to explore, General Admission tickets allow fans to move around and discover different viewpoints across the circuit, ensuring an immersive and varied experience throughout the weekend.

No matter where you choose to watch, Circuit Zandvoort promises an unforgettable atmosphere, with passionate Dutch fans turning the venue into a sea of orange, creating an electric energy that makes the Dutch Grand Prix a truly special event.

Map of grandstands

General Admission

The General Admission offers fans free movement around designated parts of the track. The Gold General Admission 1 offers fans a unique view of the… more information

Ben Pon 2

From this grandstand, you will have a great view of the cars manoeuvring around the final corner and returning to the pit lane. You can watch all the… more information

Eastside 2A

The Eastside 2A Grandstands are located inside the curve near the braking v 11. Turn 11. you will witness cars passing through the DRS zone and… more information

Eastside 2B

The Eastside 2B Grandstand is located near the braking for Turn 11. You will witness cars passing through the DRS zone and continuing down the… more information

Eastside 3

The Eastside 3 grandstand is strategically placed on the outer edge of the circuit, near turns 11 and 12. Following a short straight, the Hans Ernst… more information

Arena-In 1

Grandstand Arena-In, located on the outside of the turn at the braking v 11. Turn. You will witness the cars passing through the DRS zone and… more information

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Provisional schedule

The F1 Dutch Grand Prix adheres to the classic Formula 1 weekend format, delivering three action-packed days filled with speed and excitement:

  • Friday: The excitement begins with two Free Practice sessions, giving teams the chance to fine-tune their setups and drivers the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the demanding, high-speed twists and banked corners of Circuit Zandvoort.
  • Saturday: The action intensifies with the final Free Practice session in the morning, setting the stage for the crucial Qualifying session in the afternoon. This high-stakes battle for grid positions often delivers edge-of-your-seat moments as drivers push their limits to secure the best starting spot.
  • Sunday: The main event—the Grand Prix—takes centre stage, as fans witness heart-pounding wheel-to-wheel action on Zandvoort’s iconic layout. With its challenging corners and passionate crowd, the race promises an unforgettable spectacle as drivers fight for victory.

FRIDAY

 

Time

F1 Academy

First Practice Session

10:10 - 10:50

Formula 1

First Practice Session

12:30 - 13:30

Porsche Supercup

Practice Session

14:00 - 14:45

Formula 1

Teams' Press Conference

14:30 - 15:30

FORMULA 1

Second Practice Session

16:00 - 17:00

F1 Academy

Second Practice Session

17:30 - 18:10

 

   

SATURDAY 

 

 

Formula 1

Team Pit Stop Practice

08:40 - 09:10

F1 Academy

Qualifying Session

10:15 - 10:45

Formula 1

Third Practice Session

11:30 - 12:30

Porsche Supercup

Qualifying Session

13:00 - 13:30

Formula 1

Qualifying Session

15:00 - 16:00

F1 Academy

First Race

17:05 - 17:40

SUNDAY

 

 

F1 Academy

Second Race

10:40 - 11:15

Porsche Supercup

Race

11:55 - 12:30

Formula 1

Drivers' Parade

13:00 -13:30

Formula 1

Grand Prix

15:00 - 17:00

Entering the circuit

Attending the Dutch Grand Prix at Circuit Zandvoort requires careful planning to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. The circuit offers three primary entrances and two tunnels, strategically positioned to facilitate efficient crowd movement and provide easy access to key areas of the venue. Your ticket will indicate the correct gate for entry, ensuring a hassle-free arrival.

  • Gate 1: Ideal for those heading to the Main Grandstand and fan zones, offering quick access to the heart of the action. Arriving early is recommended to explore the vibrant entertainment areas nearby.
  • Gate 2: Best suited for guests with premium tickets, hospitality packages, and Paddock Club access, ensuring a more exclusive and direct route to these areas.
  • Gate 4: Perfect for General Admission ticket holders and fans seated in the grandstands located on the northern side of the circuit, providing convenient access to less crowded viewing spots.

The event venue opens daily from 08:00 to 21:00, offering a full day of racing excitement, live music performances, and various entertainment options. Re-entry is not permitted, so plan your visit accordingly to make the most of your time at the circuit.

For a seamless race weekend, consider downloading an essential event guide, which includes circuit maps, expert tips, and useful information to help you navigate the track and enjoy all that Circuit Zandvoort has to offer.

Entering the circuit

Rules for visitors

For a hassle-free entry and an enjoyable experience at the Circuit Zandvoort, make sure to avoid bringing the following items:

Allowed Items and Behavior:

  • Alcohol consumption: Drink responsibly to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
  • Bags: Only bags up to A4 size and no thicker than 10 cm are allowed.
  • Cameras: Cameras with non-detachable lenses are permitted.
  • Plastic bottles: Each person is allowed to bring one empty 0.5-litre bottle.

Prohibited items and behaviour:

  • Alcohol and food: Bringing your own (alcoholic) drinks and food is not permitted. However, each person is allowed to bring an empty 0.5L water bottle.
  • Chairs and umbrellas: Folding chairs, parasols, stools, and umbrellas are not permitted.
  • Drugs: The possession and use of drugs are strictly prohibited.
  • Fireworks: Items such as flares, banging fireworks, and decorative fireworks are not allowed.
  • Selfie sticks and equipment: Selfie sticks, drones and professional cameras or recording equipment are not allowed. 
  • Violence and discrimination: Any form of violence, aggression, or discrimination will not be tolerated.
  • Weapons and hazardous items: Carrying weapons or any dangerous objects is strictly prohibited.

Parking

Attending the Dutch Grand Prix requires careful planning when it comes to transportation, as Zandvoort and its surrounding areas are not accessible by private cars during the event. Parking at the circuit itself is strictly prohibited, but visitors can make use of convenient Park + Ride (P+R) facilities in nearby cities, combined with public transportation or cycling to reach the circuit.

Park + Ride Options

Visitors driving to the Dutch Grand Prix can utilize designated Park + Ride facilities in the following locations:

  • Amsterdam
  • Hoofddorp
  • Amstelveen

These P+R sites allow you to leave your vehicle in a secure location and continue your journey via public transport. Connexxion buses operate frequent services from these locations, providing a direct and comfortable transfer to the circuit entrance. Each bus ticket allows travel for up to five people, making it a cost-effective and convenient option for groups.

Parking

Camping

The Official Dutch Grand Prix Village offers a variety of accommodation options, all within walking distance of the circuit, ensuring a comfortable and immersive experience. 

Fans can bring their own tent for €215 per person or choose from pre-set accommodations such as the Delta camping for two people at €550 per person, the Lodge with a private terrace for €650 per person, or the Festihut, a cosy wooden cabin for four people at €440 per person. For those travelling with campervans, dedicated spots are available for €305 per person, including electricity. Group tents, catering to 5 to 12 people, start at €245 per person, while The Cube option, a compact yet comfortable option for two, is priced at €300 per person.

The campsite provides essential facilities such as free hot showers, toilets, and a lively hospitality area featuring entertainment, DJs, and dining options. Check-in is available from Thursday, and guests must depart by Monday at noon. A Kiss & Ride service is available for drop-offs and pick-ups but must be booked in advance. Please note that items such as glass, drugs, weapons, and gas stoves are prohibited on-site.

Booking early is highly recommended to secure a spot at this sought-after camping experience during the Dutch Grand Prix weekend.

Camping

About the circuit

Nestled in the coastal dunes of the Netherlands, Circuit Zandvoort has been a historic venue for motorsport since its inception in 1948. After a long hiatus from the Formula 1 calendar, it made a triumphant return in 2021, bringing the Dutch Grand Prix back to life. Known for its fast, undulating layout and unique banked corners, the 4.259 km (2.646 miles) track challenges drivers with 14 demanding turns and narrow racing lines, making overtaking a thrilling yet difficult task.

The circuit’s iconic corners, such as the steeply banked Turn 3 (Hugenholtzbocht) and the high-speed Turn 14 (Arie Luyendykbocht), demand precision and bravery, testing both driver skill and car performance. Due to the track's tight layout and shifting coastal winds, strategy and tyre management are critical factors influencing race results.

Circuit Zandvoort has hosted a variety of motorsport events beyond Formula 1, including the DTM series and historic racing festivals. While modern upgrades have brought the venue in line with current F1 safety and infrastructure standards, it has retained its old-school charm and natural setting.

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