Trackside guide to Circuit Zandvoort for F1 fans attending the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix. Information about entrance, race schedule, fan zone, concerts & more
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The 2025 Dutch Grand Prix is scheduled from August 29-31
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After an absence of 36 years, the Dutch Grand Prix returned to the Formula 1 calendar at Circuit Zandvoort in 2021. But it is set to be a short-lived stay, with the organizers recently announcing that the race will leave the calendar after 2026. Zandvoort is a historic circuit that has benefitted from significant investment associated with the return of the Dutch Grand Prix, but is limited by its compact size and location in the protected sand dunes next to the North Sea. This means that spectator areas can get very congested at peak times during race weekend. The good news is that the crowds are generally moving, if very slowly at times. The organizers’ have also put in place a well-executed mobility plan that encourages fans to arrive at the circuit by bicycle or public transport, and has banned most vehicles from local roads near the circuit on race weekend. Overall, the Dutch Grand Prix is one of the most well organized races on the current F1 calendar. On the downside, the weather next to the beach on the North Sea can be cold, wet and windy. Both of the last two races at Zandvoort have been impacted by poor weather and it pays to be prepared for any eventuality when planning a trip to the Dutch Grand Prix.
Circuit Zandvoort: Good to Know
Race App: Download the Dutch GP app, where you can add your e-tickets and have easy access to the circuit map, event schedule & more
Circuit Opening Times: The circuit gates are normally open from 08:00-21:00 on all three days during the Dutch GP. (TBC for 2025)
Entrance Gates: Three entrance gates provide access to Circuit Zandvoort – see the circuit map above. Please note that with the exception of fans staying in the 538 Dutch Grand Prix Village (official campsite for the race), there are no pass outs or re-entry at the Dutch Grand Prix. See below for recommended entrance gates depending on your ticket type. Prohibited items are listed at the end of this post.
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Which Entrance Gate Should I Use at Circuit Zandvoort?
Gate 1: VIP Zone, General Admission 1, Tarzan-In Grandstands, Pit Grandstand, Main Grandstand, Ben Pon Grandstand
Gate 2: VIP Zone, Fanzone, General Admission 2, Arena-Out Grandstand, Arena Grandstands, Arena-In Grandstand, Eastside Grandstands, Champions Club by F1 Experiences (If you are taking the train to Zandvoort, Gate 2 is the closest entry point.)
Gate 4: General Admission 1, Eastside Grandstands, Hairpin Grandstands
2025 Dutch Grand Prix Schedule
On-Track Schedule: The full timetable for on-track action at the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix will not be confirmed until around six weeks before the race. F1 session times are confirmed for 2025 and listed below. (View the 2024 schedule here.)
Support Categories: Porsche Supercup and F1 Academy are the confirmed support categories so far for the 2025 Dutch GP. (F2 & F3 will not be racing at Zandvoort in 2025)
Pit Lane Walks: The promoter holds a pit lane walk on Thursday afternoon for selected guests. F1 Experiences also holds a pit lane walk on Thursday evening as part of extended trackside activities for selected guests (F1 Live Ticket Packages). From Friday to Sunday, guests in the F1 Paddock Club can take part in pit lane walks at selected times (see the schedule below).
Friday, August 29
12:30-13:30: Formula 1 – Free Practice 1 (FP1)
16:00-17:00: Formula 1 – Free Practice 2 (FP2)
Saturday, August 30
11:30-12:30: Formula 1 – Free Practice 3 (FP3)
15:00-16:00: Formula 1 – Qualifying
Sunday, August 31
15:00-17:00: Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix 2025 (72 Laps or 120 minutes)
Dutch GP Fan Zone
The main F1 Fanzone at Circuit Zandvoort is located behind the final corner – see map above. It’s also very close to Gate 2, the main entry point for fans arriving from the train station in Zandvoort. As well as lots of food and drink outlets and all the usual interactive displays and merchandise stalls, there is also a large ferris wheel offering panoramic views of the circuit and beach.
Super Friday
The first day of on-track action at the Dutch Grand Prix is known as “Super Friday”. Zandvoort attracts a much larger attendance on Friday than at many other races, and the organizers normally plan a big day of trackside events, in addition to the first two F1 practice sessions and support categories on track.
In 2025, Super Friday will begin with an “Official F1 Opening Show” with DJ Paul Elstak on the main stage in the fan zone and will feature appearances from F1 drivers, on-track stunt shows and a performance from Dutch band Kensington. The day will finish with a 90s Closing Party. Anyone with a valid Friday ticket to the Dutch Grand Prix can attend the Super Friday events in the fan zone.
Additional Concerts on Saturday & Sunday
After qualifying on Saturday evening in 2024, there were also performances in the fan zone by La Fuente, Django Wagner, Davina Michelle, and Marco Schuitmaker. On race day, Kris Kross Amsterdam, Tino Martin, and Hans Klok performed as part of the pre-race show on the starting grid, which included ‘the largest flag activation in Dutch sports history.’ After the race, Joël Borelli, Flemming, Tino Martin, and Kris Kross Amsterdam performed on the stage in the fan zone. Concert headliners haven’t been announced yet for the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix
Food & Drink at the Dutch Grand Prix
There is a good selection of food on offer at Circuit Zandvoort, though the queues at peak times can be lengthy. As well as usual circuit fare like fries, sandwiches, hot dogs, fish and chips and burgers, the organizers also brought in specialist food trucks serving pizzas, Mexican and Asian cuisine. Drinks are priced at €5.25 for a large Heineken beer and €3.25 for mineral water and soft drinks. Free drinking water stations are also located around the fan areas. Please note that the Dutch Grand Prix is a cashless event. You can pay for food, drinks and merchandise with your debit or credit card.
Which Items are Prohibited at the Dutch Grand Prix?
Click here to read the House Rules for the Dutch Grand Prix. General rules and prohibited items are listed below. Unless you have special dietary requirements, it is not allowed to bring in any food or drinks to the circuit. Fans are allowed to bring one empty 500ml bottle of water, which can be refilled at free drinking stations around the circuit grounds. Please note that storage lockers are not available at Circuit Zandvoort. Cameras with detachable lenses are NOT allowed. Umbrellas are also not allowed, so bring a rain jacket or poncho if showers are forecast.
General Rules & Prohibited Items at the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix
No fireworks (flares, banging and decorative fireworks)
We drink alcohol responsibly
Re-entry is not allowed
No violence, aggression, or discrimination
No weapons or dangerous objects
No self-brought (alcoholic) drinks and food. Bringing an empty 0.5L water bottle per person is allowed.
No drugs
No selfie sticks, drones, or professional camera/recording equipment. Note: only cameras without detachable lenses are permitted.
No folding chairs, umbrellas, parasols, or stools
No bags larger than A4 size and thicker than 10 cm