F1 Returns with Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort
Formula 1 has resumed racing after its traditional summer break, with the Dutch Grand Prix taking place at the Zandvoort circuit.
The event marks the twelfth round of the current championship season, signalling the start of the sport's second half.
Among the competitors are two Spanish drivers, Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz, both of whom are taking part in today's race.
The Dutch Grand Prix has become a fixture on the modern F1 calendar since Zandvoort's return to the sport.
Its narrow, banked corners make it a distinctive and demanding circuit compared with others on the schedule.
Coverage of the race is being provided live by DAZN, a streaming service that broadcasts sporting events.
According to reports, DAZN's subscription price for viewers has been reduced by half, making it more accessible for fans wanting to follow the action.
The summer break is a mandatory pause built into the F1 calendar, typically occurring in August, during which teams and drivers rest before the remainder of the season.
With the break now over, attention turns back to the ongoing championship standings and how drivers will perform in the coming races.
Spanish fans in particular will be watching closely, given the participation of both Alonso and Sainz in Sunday's event.
As the season progresses towards its conclusion, races such as this one at Zandvoort carry increasing significance for teams competing for points.
Further details on the race results and standings are expected to follow as the event unfolds.
Vocabulary7 words
- Formula 1
- the top type of professional car racing
- Zandvoort
- a race track in the Netherlands
- circuit
- a track built for car racing
- DAZN
- a company that shows sports online
- summer break
- a planned rest time during the season
- championship
- the full season competition for the best result
- standings
- a list showing who is winning the competition
Quiz
Answer key
1. It is the twelfth round and marks the return from summer break 2. DAZN 3. True
Discussion questions
- Why do you think Formula 1 takes a summer break each year?
- What makes a circuit like Zandvoort different or challenging compared to others?
- Do you follow motorsport? Why or why not?
- How might a lower subscription price affect how many people watch the race?