4 Reasons why the Dutch GP's Return to F1 is Good

The Dutch GP is Back! Zandvoort last held a Grand Prix in 1985, but it will do so again in 2020. History of Zandvoort in F1 goes back to the very first season in 1950.
The Dutch GP is Back! Zandvoort last held a Grand Prix in 1985, but it will do so again in 2020. History of Zandvoort in F1 goes back to the very first season in 1950.

#3 The Fans are Phenomenal

The Dutch fans in Formula 1 bring a unique orange tinge to the action.
The Dutch fans in Formula 1 bring a unique orange tinge to the action.

Ever since Max Verstappen burst onto the F1 scene in 2015, more and more fans from the Netherlands are attending Grands Prix in Europe and afar. Up until now, the closest races for the Dutch fans to attend have been those in Belgium and Germany, but that will change next year. To say that the Verstappen faithful are loyal and travel in numbers is an understatement, they always make themselves known with their trademark orange attire and general bombastic nature at race weekends. Even when they're a numerical minority, they often out-sing the other sections of fans, so imagine if they're a majority, just like they likely will be in Zandvoort.

It will definitely be an amazing spectacle to behold, and with Amsterdam just 30 minutes away by train, fans from around the world will be flocking to Holland for a good time at the start of the European season.

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