F1 | The Dutch Grand Prix is ​​opposed to the two-day weekend

"It's well known that we will have a full house from Friday to Sunday," said promoter van Overdijk

F1 | The Dutch Grand Prix is ​​opposed to the two-day weekend

La very first draft of the 2021 calendar published yesterday by Formula 1 gave space to comments and predictions. The Coronavirus will certainly affect, at least to a large extent, the list of next year's races, and there has also been talk of doing some weekends in two days, a bit like what happened in Imola (a formula that we objectively didn't like, ed.). The director of the Zandvoort circuit, Robert van Overdijk, did not say he was in favor of this solution, with the Dutch Grand Prix next season having been placed in September, dividing the historic Spa-Monza duo.

This year the promoters of the orange race have opted to cancel the event rather than hold it behind closed doors, while for 2021 van Overdijk hopes to have a full house, putting 100.000 tickets on sale: “I am not at all in favor of the two-day format – he said to racingnews365.nl. It is well known that we will have a full house from Friday to Sunday, and the Dutch Grand Prix will be a three-day event. The location between is also good, so as to require less movement for the teams. From this point of view it is fantastic that these three races are taking place one after the other."

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