is disputed the Dutch Grand Prix 2023, its fourteenth test Formula 1 world championship. Until now Max Verstappen he is completely unstoppable and comes from reaping a new victory, and strain, in the past Belgian GP at Spa-Francorchamps.
So on the Zandvoort circuit, Max Verstappen will want to continue their imperial march with a win at home in front of the heat of their Dutch fans. The world champion arrived with morale through the roof after achieving another victory and with a big advantage in the second classified, his teammate. Sergio ‘Checo’ Perez.
Verstappen arrived in the Netherlands with 314 points to his credit, thanks to 10 victories and 12 podiums. Red Bull riders combine all the victories, because ‘Czech’ Perez he has 2 wins and 7 podiums, with a total of 189 points.
Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton They fought for third place in the World Cup standings. The English driver, 7 times world champion, has grown with his Mercedes and is only one point behind the veteran driver from Oviedo in the drivers’ standings. alonso and his Aston Martin with 149 points, while hamilton and his Mercedes They are now at 148 and have several races ahead.
Fernando Alonso continues to wage war at the controls of his Aston Martin. He wants to return to the podium after several races without achieving it and he hopes to achieve it in Zandvoort circuit. in the key Ferrari, The performance was very disappointing and again they were far from the podium.
leclerc occupies fifth place in the World Cup with 99 points and just finished the podium at Spa, behind the duo of Red bull. Lando Norris is sixth to him Mercedestied on points with the young Monegasque driver from the ferrari academy (99). Carlos Sainz he is seventh with 92 points and these three drivers are fighting for fifth place in the standings.
This Grand Prix of the Netherlands is disputed between Friday 25 and Sunday 27 August, after almost a month off for the summer holidays. A clear dominance is again expected of Red Bullwhere the remaining teams have to fight for the podium positions.
2023 F1 Dutch GP schedule
Friday August 25:
Free training 1: 12:30 – 1:30 pm
Free practice 2: 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Saturday August 26:
Free training 1: 11:30 am – 12:30 pm
Sorting: 15:00 – 16:00 hours
Sunday August 27:
Race: 3:00 p.m
Where to watch the 2023 F-1 Dutch GP?
During this 2023 season you will see F1, as well as the Dutch GP in our country and in other races, through two options: you can see on the platform DAZN or you will see it through Movistar Plus. the theme channel Formula 1 by Movistar Plus has been renamed DAZN F1and within a few months they were enabled the channels DAZN1 and DAZN2.
You can follow all the information live the event on the Mundo Deportivo website.
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Source: La Verdad

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