After the disappointing Belgian Grand Prix last weekend, fans are very much looking forward to the Dutch GP this weekend at Zandvoort. Naturally, viewers from across the world would like to tune in and catch the action as twenty drivers zip around the Dutch track.
So, here is the TV schedule for the race on Sunday, and where to catch the highlights if you miss the action in the Netherlands. And given that the last race weekend was nothing short of a rain-affected disaster, read on to find out what kind of weather to expect at Zandvoort this Sunday afternoon.
What is the schedule for the Dutch GP?
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For local fans in Holland, they can tune into Ziggo Sport at 3 PM. Italian fans can catch the action of the race on Sky Italia at 3 PM as well. Viewers from England will have to tune in at 2 PM to Sky Sports or catch the highlights on Channel 4 at 6:30 pm.
Fans watching from the States side will have to watch it on ESPN at 9 AM. Viewers from India can tune in at 6:30 PM, and watch the action on Star Sports or stream live it on Disney+ Hotstar.
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What is the weather looking like at Zandvoort?
Last weekend fans witnessed one of the most horrid conditions during a Grand Prix weekend at Spa. The conditions in Belgium were so severe that a proper race couldn’t take place. Hence, they hope that the weather stays clear and fans get the action they have been waiting for since the summer break ended.
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Thankfully, the weather forecast predicts that at 3 PM, precipitation will be at 1%, while humidity is at 60%, wind at 11 kmph, and temperature of 21 degrees Celsius.
The weather is said to be the same in the closing stages as well: precipitation at 2%, humidity at 64%, wind at 11 kmph. The temperature is said to be at 21 degrees Celsius.
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With Max Verstappen starting on pole at his home race, will he take the chequered flag from start to finish? Or will his arch-rival, Lewis Hamilton, will prevent him from doing that? Let us know your prediction for the Dutch Grand Prix in the comments down below.
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