The
Dutch Grand Prix will not be held in 2020 and has been postponed until 2021. Where it would be held at the Circuit
Zandvoort in 2020, the DutchGP will drive on a circuit with a different name in 2021.
For thirty years the circuit in the dunes of
Zandvoort was known as Circuit Park Zandvoort until it was transformed into
Circuit Zandvoort in 2017. Park' was removed from the title and with that name the hunt started for a spot on the
Formula 1 calendar. The team succeeded and so the Dutch GP was back on the F1 calendar after 35 years.
New name for Zandvoort
However, due to the coronavirus, that race has been postponed by a year and under the current circumstances it is only a question of when and how the Grand Prix can be held. Fans may already be present at some sporting events, but the flowing orange crowd that was hoped for has yet to arrive.
On Wednesday, however, the organization of the
Circuit Zandvoort presented a new name. In the presence of GPblog.com it was announced that CM.com Circuit Zandvoort is the new name of the circuit.