The Dutch Grand Prix () is an annual Formula One World Championship auto racing event, held at Circuit Zandvoort in North Holland, Netherlands, from 1950 through 1985, and after a 35 year hiatus, from 2021 to 2026.

It has been a part of the Formula One World Championship since 1952, and was designated the European Grand Prix twice, in 1962 and 1976, when this title was an honorary designation given each year to one Grand Prix race in Europe. It is also the first Grand Prix to have its own music track called Lights Out by better known as La Fuente which was played after the national anthem at the 2023 race.

History

Original circuit

The town of Zandvoort is located on the North Sea coast of North Holland, close to the Dutch city of Amsterdam. There were minor races on a street circuit in the town in the 1930s but during the German invasion of the Netherlands a straight road was constructed through the dunes for the Germans to hold victory parades. The road was later connected to other roads which were used to access coastal defence positions. The track was eventually redesigned and remained in use for other disciplines of motorsport.

2021–2026 revival

On 14 May 2019, the Dutch Grand Prix at the Zandvoort track was announced for the Formula One calendar. In March 2020 the return of event was postponed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic; it was later cancelled altogether with the event's return slated for , where home favourite Max Verstappen took the victory. Verstappen won the 2022 and 2023 races, with his streak of pole positions and victories at the Grand Prix since its return in 2021 being broken in 2024 with Lando Norris both taking pole and winning the race. The Dutch Grand Prix is contracted to be held at Zandvoort until 2026, after which it will no longer be part of the Formula One calendar as the local promoter decided not to seek a contract extension.

Winners

By year

All Dutch Grands Prix were held at Zandvoort.

thumb|right|Zandvoort from 1948 to 1971

thumb|right|Zandvoort from 1973 to 1979

thumb|right|Zandvoort from 1980 to 1985

  • A pink background indicates an event which was not part of the Formula One World Championship.

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! Year

! Driver

! Constructor

! Report

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!

| Louis Rosier

|Talbot-Lago

|Report

|- style="background:#FFCCCC;"

!

| Louis Rosier

|Talbot-Lago

|Report

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!

| Alberto Ascari

|Ferrari

|Report

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!

| Alberto Ascari

|Ferrari

|Report

|- style="background:#DDDDDD;"

! 1954

|align=center colspan=3| Not held due to budgetary reasons

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!

| Juan Manuel Fangio

|Mercedes

|Report

|- style="background:#DDDDDD;"

! 1956<br/>–<br/>1957

|align=center colspan=3| Not held due to budgetary reasons following the Suez Crisis

|-

!

| Stirling Moss

|Vanwall

|Report

|-

!

| Jo Bonnier

|BRM

|Report

|-

!

| Jack Brabham

|Cooper-Climax

|Report

|-

!

| Wolfgang von Trips

|Ferrari

|Report

|-

!

| Graham Hill

|BRM

|Report

|-

!

| Jim Clark

|Lotus-Climax

|Report

|-

!

| Jim Clark

|Lotus-Climax

|Report

|-

!

| Jim Clark

|Lotus-Climax

|Report

|-

!

| Jack Brabham

| Brabham-Repco

| Report

|-

!

| Jim Clark

| Lotus-Ford

| Report

|-

!

| Jackie Stewart

| Matra-Ford

| Report

|-

!

| Jackie Stewart

| Matra-Ford

| Report

|-

!

| Jochen Rindt

| Lotus-Ford

| Report

|-

!

| Jacky Ickx

| Ferrari

| Report

|- style="background:#DDDDDD;"

! 1972

|align=center colspan=3| Not held due to out-of-date facilities and circuit conditions

|-

!

| Jackie Stewart

| Tyrrell-Ford

| Report

|-

!

| Niki Lauda

| Ferrari

| Report

|-

!

| James Hunt

| Hesketh-Ford

| Report

|-

!

| James Hunt

| McLaren-Ford

| Report

|-

!

| Niki Lauda

| Ferrari

| Report

|-

!

| Mario Andretti

| Lotus-Ford

| Report

|-

!

| Alan Jones

| Williams-Ford

| Report

|-

!

| Nelson Piquet

| Brabham-Ford

| Report

|-

!

| Alain Prost

| Renault

| Report

|-

!

| Didier Pironi

| Ferrari

| Report

|-

!

| René Arnoux

| Ferrari

| Report

|-

!

| Alain Prost

| McLaren-TAG

| Report

|-

!

| Niki Lauda

| McLaren-TAG

| Report

|- style="background:#DDDDDD;"

! 1986<br/>–<br/>2019

|align=center colspan=3| Not held due to no race contract

|- style="background:#DDDDDD;"

! 2020

|align=center colspan=3| Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic

|}

Repeat winners (constructors)

A pink background indicates an event which was not part of the Formula One World Championship.

Teams in bold are competing in the Formula One championship in 2026.

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! Wins

! Constructor

! Years won

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! 8

| Ferrari

| 1952, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1974, 1977, 1982, 1983

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! 6

| Lotus

| 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1970, 1978

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! 5

| McLaren

| 1976, 1984, 1985, 2024, 2025

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! 3

| Red Bull

| 2021, 2022, 2023

|-

! rowspan=4 | 2

| Talbot-Lago

| <span style="background-color:#ffcccc">1950</span>, <span style="background-color:#ffcccc">1951</span>

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| BRM

| 1959, 1962

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| Matra

| 1968, 1969

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| Brabham

| 1966, 1980

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