All timings mentioned are according to track time.
What to Expect in August?
The Dutch GP 2023 kicks off on Friday, August 25, 2023, with the main race being held on Sunday, August 27, 2023.
Dutch GP will take place at the iconic Circuit Zandvoort in Zandvoort, Netherlands.
The Dutch GP 2023 starts on Friday, August 25, 2023, at 12:30 PM with Free Practice 1.
The best ways to get to the Dutch GP are public transportation or driving, depending on your preferences and location. You can take a train to Zandvoort aan Zee station or drive to Zandvoort and park your car at one of the designated parking areas near the circuit.
Yes, there are several facilities available for F1 spectators at Circuit Zandvoort, including medical services, accessible facilities, grandstands with seating options, food and beverage options, restrooms, merchandise shops, and parking areas for cars, motorcycles, and bicycles.
Yes, parking is available at the Dutch GP for cars, motorcycles, and bicycles. There are designated parking areas near the circuit where spectators can park their vehicles. However, it is recommended to arrive early to secure a parking spot, as it can get crowded during the race weekend.
It is recommended to wear comfortable clothing and shoes to the Dutch GP, as you may need to walk around the circuit to access different areas. Additionally, it is advisable to bring rain gear and sunscreen, as the weather can be unpredictable. Many spectators also like to wear clothing that shows support for their favorite F1 team or driver.
The average maximum daytime temperature in Zandvoort in August lies at 22.8°C (73.04°F). The average minimum temperature goes down to around 13.1°C (55.58°F) (often the minimum temperature is noted at night). Rainfall during August is moderate with an average of 83mm (3.3 inches). It's important to check the weather forecast before attending the event and bring appropriate clothing and protection from the sun, such as hats and sunscreen.
Yes, there are several prohibited items at the Dutch GP, including weapons, drugs, fireworks, glass bottles, drones, and large backpacks. Spectators are also not allowed to bring their own food and beverages to the circuit, as there are plenty of food and beverage options available on-site. It is recommended to check the official website or contact the organizers for a full list of prohibited items before attending the race.
Generally, personal cameras and smartphones are allowed, but professional cameras and equipment may require prior approval from the event organizers. Additionally, spectators are not allowed to film any part of the race using drones or other flying devices.