Formula One has confirmed that the Dutch Grand Prix will stay on the racing calendar until 2025.

The event returned to the sport in 2021 following a 36-year absence. An initial three-race agreement has now been lengthened to include further visits in 2024 and 2025.

“The Dutch Grand Prix has quickly established itself on the calendar as a fan favourite, bringing incredible energy and a great fan experience every year,” stated Stefano Domenicali, President & CEO of Formula One.

“The sold-out events in the last two years have raised the bar in terms of organisation, entertainment, and sustainability, and we are delighted to extend our relationship with them. 

“There is huge demand to host F1 races so it is testament to what the team have done to cement Zandvoort on the calendar until 2025, and we can’t wait to return next summer.”

In recents weeks, the racing body also announced that it is launching an all-female driver category – the F1 Academy – which will make its debut in 2023.

In a bid to develop and prepare young female drivers to progress to higher levels of the competition, including W Series, Formula One, Formula Two, and Formula Three, the series will contain five teams run by current F2 and F3 teams, each entering three cars to make up a 15-car grid. 

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