Formula 1 returns from its summer break with high-stakes action at the Dutch Grand Prix, where teams immediately dive into a sprint weekend format at Circuit Zandvoort.
Kimi Antonelli Sets the Pace in Opening Practice
According to trackside reports from Italian sporting dailies, the young charger outpaced the rest of the field in FP1, laying down a formidable lap time that put the paddock on notice.
Behind the leading Mercedes-powered machine, McLaren’s Lando Norris and Mercedes veteran George Russell filled out the immediate top three.
Ferrari Evaluates New Aerodynamic Upgrades
Ferrari drivers slotted into the competitive mix just behind the leading trio during the morning hit-out.
Sprint Format Intensifies the Weekend Timeline
Unlike a traditional Grand Prix weekend, Zandvoort’s sprint schedule compresses the technical evaluation window into a single morning practice session before plunging straight into qualifying later on Friday.
Fans following the live action on platforms like Sky Sport and RaiNews will see the grid set for Saturday’s shorter sprint race, which offers an early points-paying skirmish before Sunday’s main grand prix.
What Comes Next at Zandvoort
The track action continues Friday afternoon with the competitive qualifying session that determines the starting grid for Saturday’s sprint race. Race fans can follow live updates and timing sheets through official Formula 1 channels and accredited broadcasters as the weekend schedule unfolds on the Dutch coast.