F1 | Olav Mol: “Dutch GP? This is a medium-long term project"

Robert Doornbos: "I think that today it is a premature idea"

F1 | Olav Mol: “Dutch GP? This is a medium-long term project"

In the future, among the next world championships of the Formula One World Championship, given the competitiveness shown on the track by Max Verstappen, there could also be the return of the Dutch Grand Prix.

An event that has been missing from the calendar for over thirty years. In fact the last edition of the race Orange took place on the Zandvoort track in 1985.

On the possible return in Circus of the Dutch Grand Prix was expressed by Olav Mol, Formula One commentator for Dutch TV, who declared: “This is a medium-long term project. The category now has other priorities, such as adding another American race in cities like Las Vegas or New York".

Even former driver Robert Doornbos does not believe that the event can materialize any time soon: “Government support would be needed – underlines Doornbos – Today it still seems premature, but if this happened I would be the first to rejoice. We have two good circuits with Zandvoort and Assen, but a city race would have a decisive impact. The issue must be addressed from a political and financial point of view".

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