What’s on at the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix
The 2025 Dutch Grand Prix is about much more than just on-track action. From live music and driver Q&As on stage to a buzzing F1 Fanzone, and even some beachside views, Zandvoort delivers a packed weekend with festival vibes.

Formula 1 returns from the summer break at Circuit Zandvoort this weekend for the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix. The seaside track is one of the most unique stops on the calendar, combining undulating, high-speed racing with a summer festival feel.
The action isn’t just limited to the track either. All weekend long, the F1 Fanzone will be buzzing with driver appearances, live music, and interactive experiences – plus food and drink that goes beyond trackside classics, including luxury hospitality options.
With the beach just steps away, the Dutch Grand Prix offers fans a thrilling blend of motorsport and entertainment. So whether it’s your first time at a Formula 1 Grand Prix or you’re back for another year, Zandvoort is set to deliver a thrilling weekend that all F1 fans dream of.
Race Schedule
Three days of action keep the circuit buzzing, from practice sessions to the all-important Qualifying and, of course, the Grand Prix itself. Here’s when to catch every moment (all times local):
Friday 29 August
- Free Practice 1: 1230 – 1330
- Free Practice 2: 1600 – 1700
Saturday 30 August
- Free Practice 3: 1130 – 1230
- Qualifying: 1500 – 1600
Sunday 31 August
- Grand Prix: 1500

Even more racing action
In addition to the return of Formula 1, F1 ACADEMY and the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup both return to compete over the Zandvoort weekend. With the championship battle heating up in both series, the action is not to be missed.
Check here for the latest full schedule, including sessions times for F1 ACADEMY and the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup.

Live music & performances
The Fanzone Main Stage brings festival vibes all weekend long — with Dutch pop stars, rock bands, hip-hop acts and world-class DJs including Oliver Heldens and Afrojack, not to mention the all-important driver and team appearances throughout the three days.
All ticket holders for the Grand Prix weekend can enjoy live performances on the Fan Zone stage, so be sure to head over and join in the fun.
Friday
- 1445 – 1515: Team Principal Q&As
- 1730 – 1830: Samuel Welten, Mart Hoogkamer and Gerard Joling (Dutch Pop)
- 1900 – 2000: Kensington (Rock / Alternative)
- 2030 – 2130: 90s Closing Party (DJ Set)
Saturday
- 0945 – 1025: F1 Drivers Q&As
- 1230 – 1250: F1 Academy Q&As
- 1645 – 1745: Baby Blue (Indie Pop)
- 1800 – 1830: Kraantje Pappie (Hip Hop / Rap)
- 1930 – 1930: Rapid (Pop)
- 1945 – 2045: Oliver Heldens (Electronic / House)
Sunday
- 1730 – 1800: Yves Berendse (Dutch Pop)
- 1815 – 1845: Snollebollekes (Party)
- 1930 – 2030: Afrojack (DJ)
To enjoy even more live music and entertainment, fans with tickets near the starting grid should head to their seats early on Sunday before the Grand Prix, as Dutch stars Yves Berendse, Outsiders, Henk Poort, Gerard Joling will perform on the grid for the Pre-Race Show.
The F1 Fanzone
The F1 Fanzone is the heartbeat of the weekend, located just behind the final corner near Gate 2. Open from morning until late each day, it’s included with your race ticket, giving fans access to a packed line-up of entertainment and activities. Find more information on F1 Fanzone activities below:
- F1 Driver Selfie: Snap an augmented reality pic with your favourite drivers
- F1 Sim Racing: Compete on the official F1 game and chase daily prizes
- Pit Stop Challenge: Grab five mates, race the clock, and swap tyres like the pros
- F1 Showcar: Check out the latest F1 car and its Net Zero story
- Championship Trophy: Take a selfie with the silverware every driver dreams of
- Virtual Pit Tours: Step inside an F1 garage in virtual reality
- F1 Podium: Strike a pose where legends celebrate
- Blast Lane: Feel the force of an F1 wind tunnel
- Ferris Wheel: Take in panoramic views of the circuit and beach

Food & drink
From gourmet food to classic trackside bites and food trucks serving tastes from around the world, Zandvoort keeps fans fuelled all weekend long.
- Trackside classics: including sandwiches, fries, burgers, hot dogs, fish and chips
- Street food options: including wood-fired pizzas, Mexican bites, Asian flavours
- Drinks: Free water refill stations throughout the circuit, soft drinks, refreshment stalls and beer gardens
Guests with hospitality tickets can enjoy exclusive access to luxury food and beverages included as part of their experience – with carefully curated menus prepared by high-quality chefs and premium bars serving throughout each day.


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