Robbie Williams co-creates F1 trophy for Dutch Grand Prix
- Tygo Bekkema
The organisers of the Dutch Grand Prix have revealed the trophies for the upcoming edition. The design of the trophies is based on the first motorsport race in the Netherlands.
The trophies were designed by Robbie Williams and Marcel van Luit. Their production is in the hands of the Delft Group. The trophy is characterised by the Dutch lion, which has been given a prominent place at the front of the trophy. The design is similar to that of the first and third years.
Sporting director of the Dutch competition, Jan Lammers, is delighted with the design. "In year 1 and 3 of the Dutch Grand Prix returning to the calendar, we based the trophies on the old design of the first motorsport race in the Netherlands. With the same shape of the trophies, we are sticking to that history, but with the design by Marcel van Luit and Robbie Williams, we have created a beautiful modern retranslation, fitting for the 2024 edition."
This article was written in collaboration with Kada Sarkozi
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