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After the disappointing Belgian Grand Prix, the next race on the calendar is Dutch GP at Zandvoort. Fans would eagerly wait for an exciting race, and wouldn’t want to miss out on any of the action, and also would like to know if rain is expected.

The race at Spa had some heavy showers throughout the entire Grand Prix weekend. Hence, it is no surprise that fans would want to know if showers are to be expected at the Dutch GP. Regardless, of the weather, fans would turn up to Zandvoort on Sunday, the 5th of September.

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The timings for the Dutch Grand Prix

In just a week’s time, we are off to the Netherlands for the upcoming race at Zandvoort. Fans don’t want to miss any of the action, so here is the TV schedule for the upcoming race in Holland.

The local time for the race will be at 3 PM. While fans in England can catch the action at 2 PM. Viewers from America can tune in at 9 AM, and fans from Japan will have to see the action at 10 PM. Meanwhile, the Indian fan base can watch it at 6 30 PM.

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Sky Sports will be the broadcaster for English fans, while the American fan base will have to watch it on ESPN. Viewers from the Netherland can tune into Sport 1, while the French spectators will have to watch it on Canal+ Sports. Indian supporters can tune in to the Star Sports channel.

In terms of live streaming the race, fans can have a Sky Sports subscription or an F1 subscription. However, if you are on the Indian subcontinent, you watch it on Disney+ Hotstar.

What are the chances of rain at the Dutch GP?

The Belgian Grand Prix had one of the worse conditions so far this season and didn’t provide for an exciting race. Hence, fans want to know if they should expect the same conditions for the upcoming race.

It is predicted that there will be light showers an hour before the race. The precipitation will be at 30%, with humidity at 69%, wind at 14 kmph, and a temperature of 21 degrees Celsius.

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As the race heads into’s closing stages at 5 PM, precipitation will be at 24%, with humidity at 66%, wind at 16 kmph. While the temperature around the track is said to be the same.

What are your predictions for the race at Zandvoort? Will it pan out the same way the Belgian GP did? Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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