After a wet Saturday, race day has arrived in
Zandvoort. On Sunday afternoon, home hero
Max Verstappen will attempt to cash in on his pole position and win the
Dutch Grand Prix for the third year in a row. Will he succeed? Will the young drivers behind be able to challenge? Do not miss any of the action in our live blog!
F1 LIVE | The 2023 Dutch Grand Prix
Verstappen secured the best starting position for the race after an exciting qualifying session in varying conditions. Saturday's session started wet, and the
Red Bull Racing driver was less than pleased with the grip of his RB19 in the first few minutes, but after a few laps he had fully recovered his form.
However, the Dutchman was made difficult in Q1 and Q2 by
McLaren driver
Lando Norris and
Williams driver
Alexander Albon. However, on a drying track in Q3, which was interrupted twice by a red flag caused by
Logan Sargeant and
Charles Leclerc respectively, Verstappen was untouchable and drove away from the eventual number two, Norris by more than half a second.