Formula 1 is currently evaluating the future of the Spa-Francorchamps and Zandvoort Grand Prix. The two events, held in Belgium and the Netherlands respectively, wish to remain on the calendar, but F1 is meticulously calculating the available slots for the addition of new Grand Prix. Meetings will be held in the coming weeks to assess what currently appears to be the leading solution: starting in 2026, the Dutch and Belgian GPs will alternate, with each event being featured in the calendar every other year.
This solution would allow both historic circuits to remain on the Formula 1 calendar while making room for new locations. By alternating the two Grand Prix, Formula 1 could ensure a variety of tracks, maintaining a balance between tradition and innovation. The future of the two events will be decided in the coming weeks during meetings between Formula 1 representatives and the organizers of the Belgian and Dutch GPs. The final decision will impact the long-term Formula 1 calendar and could significantly affect fans and drivers.
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