F1 schedule: Dutch Grand Prix starting grid, TV schedule, channel, live stream, race time

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F1 schedule: Dutch Grand Prix starting grid, TV schedule, channel, live stream, race time

Max Verstappen won the pole position in Saturday morning qualifying at the Dutch Grand Prix. Charles Leclerc finished second and Carlos Sainz finished third. Ver stappens is now -245 to win at DraftKings Sportsbook while Le Clerc is second at +380.

Max Verstappen won the Dutch Grand Prix. Audi announced they will join Formula 1 starting in 2026. The rumor mill is rife about a potential American driver. Colton Herta is also in the running to replace Pierre Gasly.  

Max Verstappen won his ninth race of the season. He is now 93 points clear of Sergio Perez in the F1 World Championship. Charles Leclerc, Carlos Sainz, George Russell and Valtteri Bottas are within touching distance of Ver stappens.

Red Bull extended their lead by 21 points in the Constructors Championship. Ferrari and Mercedes are second and third respectively. Aston Martin are hoping to move up to 7th place.

The Dutch Grand Prix takes place at the 2.6-mile Zandvoort circuit. The circuit has 14 turns and two DRS zones.

Max Verstappen is the clear favorite at his home race. Carlos Sainz has the third best odds at +900. The Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc is second favorite. Lewis Hamilton and George Russell are underdogs at -1200 and +1800. Pierre Gasly and Alex Albon have favorable odds to finish inside the top ten. Oscar Piastri's contract dispute with Alpine will be heard this week. The CRB will decide on the contract between Alpine and their reserve driver OscarPiasti. Grand Prix Sunday starts at 8:55 am ET.

The Dutch Grand Prix starts on Friday 9/2 at 6:25 am. The Belgian GP Preview Show is on on Thursday 9:15 am and the qualifying is Saturday 9th at 5:55 am, and Sunday 9 th at 8: 55 am on ESPN.

Red Bull's design is not showing up under the new regulations. Ferrari and Mercedes will be hoping that plays to their advantage at the Dutch Grand Prix. Oscar Piastri's contract dispute with Alpine will come to a head this week. Alfa Romeo has struggled lately and is 17 points behind Mercedes. Zhou Guanyu needs luck as he looks to secure a place with the team for 2023.  


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