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·30. August 2025
Colapinto on the run: time and where to watch Dutch GP qualifying live

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·30. August 2025
This weekend, Formula 1 will resume activity after a three-week vacation in Europe, with the Dutch Grand Prix. The 15th round of the season will be run at the Zandvoort Circuit, Haarlem, and the qualification will be on Saturday morning in Argentina. Get to know all the details.
F1: schedule and where to watch the Dutch GP qualification live Formula 1 had the biggest break of the season with three weeks of inactivity, after Lando Norris, McLaren's driver, won the Hungarian Grand Prix on August 3rd. With that victory, he heated up the championship that he is disputing with Oscar Piastri, his teammate.
The third in the standings is four-time champion Max Verstappen, but his Red Bull can't compete with the McLarens that are pulling further ahead in points race after race. Meanwhile, Franco Colapinto will seek to improve his level with Alpine after several GPs in which his single-seater did not respond.
Zandvoort was inaugurated in 1948, originally composed of a combination of permanent track and public road that curved among the city's dunes, and hosted Formula 1 for the first time in 1952 with the victory of Alberto Ascari with the Ferrari team. The track remained in the top category until 1985, and in 2019 it was remodeled for its return in the 2020 season.
Circuit length: 4.259 kilometers Number of laps: 72 Race distance: 306.648 kilometers Lap record: Lewis Hamilton (1:11.097 in 2021)
The race, qualification and free practices of Formula 1 can be watched live in Argentina through Fox Sports.
Channels 25 (SD) and 106 (HD) of Cablevisión Digital, HD and Flow Channels 105 (SD) and 1605 (HD) of DirecTV Channels 101 (SD) and 1013 (HD) of Telecentro It can also be watched online through the Disney+ Premium Plan, ESPN's digital platform, which is contracted after registration through the website for $15,205.79 per month.
F1: what time is the Dutch GP qualification Argentina: 10 hours Brazil: 11 hours Uruguay: 11 hours Paraguay: 10 hours Chile: 10 hours Bolivia: 10 hours Venezuela: 10 hours Peru: 9 hours Ecuador: 9 hours Colombia: 9 hours Mexico: 8 hours Spain: 16 hours
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