The Formula 1 circuit at Zandvoort is preparing to host its last Dutch Grand Prix this Sunday, concluding a six-year period of hosting the prestigious race. After considerable deliberation, organizers have opted not to renew the contract for the event, citing logistical challenges and financial considerations. The decision has sparked disappointment amongst Dutch fans who enthusiastically embraced the return of Formula 1 to their home country. This weekend's race is expected to draw large crowds, eager to witness what may be the last F1 action at the iconic track for the foreseeable future. Despite the end of the current agreement, both Formula 1 and local authorities haven’t ruled out a potential return to Zandvoort in the future under revised terms. The race represents a significant event for Dutch motorsport and its dedicated fanbase.