F1 Dutch Grand Prix 2023 live updates, highlights & result as Max Verstappen starts from pole position

By | August 27, 2023

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen will go in search of making history at the 2023 Dutch Grand Prix as he secured pole position yet again thanks to a dominant showing in qualifying yesterday. 

The home favourite rallied after struggling for grip early on during Saturday’s wet to dry session to take top spot by over half a second from Lando Norris as he looks to equal the record for most successive race wins. 

That title is currently held by Sebastian Vettel who won nine straight races for the Austrian manufacturer back in 2013 — a record that Verstappen can equal this weekend. 

He’ll be chased by Norris who qualified in P2 after another impressive showing, whilst Mercedes’ George Russell starts in P3. Williams’ Alex Albon begins from P4 on the grid in Zandvoort after his best-ever showing in F1 qualification, though it was more disappointment for Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc who crashed in Q3 on Saturday and will start from P9 this afternoon as a result. 

Liam Lawson will also make his race debut in Formula One as he takes Daniel Ricciardo’s spot at AlphaTauri for the foreseeable future after the veteran Australian broke his wrist in FP2 on Friday. 

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F1 Dutch Grand Prix 2023 live updates, highlights: As it happens

Lap 17: Sargeant is in the barrier again this weekend as the safety car comes out! What a tough end to the weekend for the American rookie who had performed well overall for Williams in Zandvoort. 

Lap 16: Sainz and Gasly are in an almighty tussle for P4 on track as the rain begins to fall again. Piastri is back up to P8 after starting there, falling to near last spot and then fighting back. Russell is in P18 from P3 at the start. 

Lap 13: Verstappen pits one lap earlier than Perez and undercuts the Mexican driver to regain the lead of the 2023 Dutch Grand Prix. 

And breathe…

Lap 11: The next round of pit stops begins as Piastri takes the fastest lap of the race on soft tyres – he was five seconds faster than Perez on that lap alone! 

Lap 10: From an 11 second gap, Verstappen has closed the difference down to leader Perez to just five seconds in about two laps. 

The Dutchman is on a mission here! 

Lap 8: It’s lap seven of the race and Sargeant has already been lapped despite starting P10 on the grid. Let’s just say that if you stayed out on the dry tyres, it has not worked out well at all! 

Lap 6: So as it stands, it’s Perez who leads this race ahead of Zhou, Verstappen, Gasly and Alonso. Norris, Hamilton and Russell are way down the order. There’s still drivers who never pitted who won’t need to come in for an additional stop as the track begins to drive. 

Lap 2: It is simply impossible to keep up as Perez leads the Dutch Grand Prix!! He came in first for intermediate tyres and he’s flown through the pack. There’s been about 50 passes son this lap alone. Crazy!

LIGHTS OUT: It’s away we go at Zandvoort and Verstappen keeps his lead. It’s a simply stunning opening lap of action as all the drivers avoid collision as the rain hammers down!! Alonso is up to P2 at Norris and Russell’s expense. 

2 minutes to lights out: We’re off for the formation lap ahead of the 2023 Dutch Grand Prix as the rain begins to fall lightly. The atmosphere is phenomenal here in Zandvoort! 

15 minutes to lights out: The drivers are now heading to the front of the grid for the Dutch national anthem. We’ve definitely heard that played plenty of times already this season given Verstappen’s lengthy list of wins.. 

30 minutes to lights out: All the cars have left the pits – except Haas’ Kevin Magnussen who starts from the pitlane – and now sit on the grid as we edge closer to the start of this race. 

British pair Lando Norris and George Russell will be absolutely desperate to jump Verstappen off the start line as they begin in P2 and P3 in this race. Alex Albon has also looked very quick for Williams so far this weekend and will be hoping for a clean getaway in P4. 

No prizes for guessing who the Dutch fans want to win this weekend though… 

45 minutes to lights out: After plenty of wet weather over the weekend so far, it looks like we’re set for more during this Dutch Grand Prix.

Reports suggest that there’ll be plenty of rain showers knocking about this afternoon which could cause chaos and lead to some difficult decisions being made by the drivers and their teams. 

1 hour to lights out: Hello and welcome to The Sporting News’ live coverage of the 2023 Dutch Grand Prix taking place at Zandvoort.

After a four-week long break, can Max Verstappen continue his recent stunning form to claim a joint-record ninth straight race victory? We’ll find out shortly. 

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F1 Dutch Grand Prix starting grid

Here’s the full starting grid for today’s 2023 Dutch Grand Prix. 

Grid place Driver
1. Max Verstappen
2. Lando Norris
3. George Russell
4. Alex Albon
5. Fernando Alonso
6. Carlos Sainz
7. Sergio Perez
8. Oscar Piastri
9. Charles Leclerc
10. Logan Sargeant
11. Lance Stroll
12. Pierre Gasly
13 Lewis Hamilton
14. Yuki Tsunoda
15. Nico Hulkenberg
16. Zhou Guanyu
17. Esteban Ocon
18. Kevin Magnussen
19. Valtteri Bottas
20. Liam Lawson

What time does the F1 race start?

  • Date: Sunday, August 27
  • Start time: 2 p.m. BST / 9 a.m. ET / 11 p.m. AEDT / 3 p.m. local time

Sunday’s 2023 Dutch Grand Prix is scheduled to start at 3 p.m. local time. Lights out will take place just after 2 p.m. BST/9 a.m. ET.

What TV channel is the F1 on?

  UK USA Canada Australia
TV Channel Sky Sports F1 ESPN/ABC TSN (English); RDS (French) Fox Sports

Where can I live stream F1?

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Live Stream NOW TV / Sky Go app ESPN+ fubo, TSN Direct Kayo

How to watch Formula 1 in the US

  • TV channel: ABC; ESPN
  • Live stream: Fubo / Hulu / Sling TV

F1 fans in the USA can catch all the action in 2023 with all 23 races set to be shown live on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2. For Spanish-language viewers, they can find live broadcasts on ESPN Deportes, though ESPNews and ESPNU will also show some practice and qualifying sessions live throughout the year.

As well as on the official F1 TV service, the action can be live streamed on Hulu + Live TV with subscriptions. Elsewhere, Sling TV will also show the action, as too will FuboTV in the US.

How to watch Formula 1 in Canada

  • TV channel: TSN (English); RDS (French)
  • Live stream: TSN Direct

For fans in Canada, TSN will carry the English-language telecast of races. For those looking for the French-language broadcast, RDS will have you covered.

Races can be streamed on fubo and via TSN’s streaming service, TSN Direct.

How to watch Formula 1 in the United Kingdom

  • TV channel: Sky Sports F1
  • Live stream: NOW TV / Sky Go app

Viewers in the United Kingdom can catch all F1 action on Sky Sports F1, the dedicated F1 channel. For viewers planning to live stream F1 in 2023, you can watch via the Sky Go app if you’re an existing subscriber or you can purchase a Sky Sports Pass on NOW TV.

How to watch Formula 1 in Australia

  • TV channel: Fox Sports; Channel 10
  • Live stream: Kayo

Fox Sports will carry all races in Australia for the 2023 season.

How to watch Formula 1 in India

  • TV channel: N/A
  • Live stream: F1 TV Pro

No TV broadcast network is currently set to host the action throughout this year in India, though Formula 1 has launched F1 TV Pro in the country for the first time so fans can live stream the action. 

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