The Formula 1 World Championship roars back into action this week with the highly anticipated Dutch Grand Prix, and all eyes are on four-time world champion Max Verstappen as he prepares to race on home soil. Fans and family alike are buzzing with excitement, eager to see the Red Bull Racing star deliver a standout performance at the iconic Circuit Zandvoort, where he has an impeccable record of three wins in four appearances since the event’s return in 2021.
Verstappen, who clinched his fourth consecutive Drivers’ Championship in 2024 with a masterful display, including a celebrated wet-weather victory in São Paulo, faces a challenging 2025 season. Despite his undeniable talent, Red Bull’s RB21 car has struggled to match the pace of rivals McLaren, who have dominated with six race wins this year split between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. Verstappen’s season has been a rollercoaster, with only two Grand Prix victories—at Suzuka and Imola—compared to his record-breaking 19 wins in 2023.
The Dutchman remains unfazed, focusing on maximizing his car’s potential at every race. “I just try to do the best I can every single weekend,” Verstappen said ahead of the Dutch Grand Prix. “If the car is capable of P5, I’ll put it P5. If it’s capable of winning, I’ll win.” His pragmatic approach and relentless drive have kept him in contention, trailing championship leader Oscar Piastri by 61 points after a difficult Austrian Grand Prix, where a collision with Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli ended his race early.
Verstappen’s family, including his partner Kelly Piquet and their newborn daughter Lily, born in April 2025, will be cheering him on from the stands. Piquet, daughter of three-time world champion Nelson Piquet, has been a constant source of support, and fans have taken to social media to express their excitement for the couple’s first race week as parents. “Max racing at home with his family there is going to be special,” one fan posted on X. “Hoping for a generational comeback!”
The Zandvoort circuit, known for its high-speed corners and passionate orange-clad crowds, is expected to provide a boost for Verstappen and Red Bull. Team principal Laurent Mekies remains optimistic, citing the track’s layout as a strength for the RB21. “Spa showed we can be competitive on high-speed circuits,” Mekies said, referencing Verstappen’s sprint victory in Belgium. “We’ve learned a lot from Hungary’s challenges, and we’re confident Zandvoort will be a stronger weekend.”
However, the competition is fierce. McLaren’s Norris and Piastri have been relentless, with the team securing seven 1-2 finishes this season. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, the latter in his first year with the Scuderia, are also threats, with Ferrari showing improved pace after recent upgrades. Verstappen’s penalty points, currently at 11, add another layer of tension—he’s one point away from a race ban, making clean racing critical.
Fans on X are abuzz, with some predicting a triumphant homecoming. “Max is unstoppable at Zandvoort,” one user posted. “He’ll turn the RB21 into a rocket ship!” Others are more cautious, noting McLaren’s dominance: “Max is the best driver, but McLaren’s car is just too quick right now.”
As race week unfolds, Verstappen’s focus remains on delivering for his home crowd. His qualifying heroics, like the “greatest of all time” pole lap at the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix, prove he can extract magic from the RB21 when it counts. Whether he can challenge McLaren and reignite his title hopes remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the orange army will be out in full force, ready to cheer their hero to glory.
The Dutch Grand Prix kicks off with practice sessions on Friday, August 29, followed by qualifying on Saturday and the race on Sunday, August 31. Fans can catch all the action live on Sky Sports F1.