Formula 1: What time and on which TV channel can you watch the Dutch Grand Prix?

This Sunday, August 31, Formula 1 returns with the Dutch Grand Prix. Oscar Piastri (McLaren), the leader in the drivers' standings, will start from pole position.
By Le ParisienFormula 1 is back in action. After a break of several weeks, it's back to action for the drivers, who will be competing in the Dutch Grand Prix this Sunday, August 31.
Before the race, qualifying took place on Saturday. Oscar Piastri, eager to maintain his lead in the drivers' standings despite pressure from his McLaren teammate Lando Norris, will start from pole position.
World champion Max Verstappen (3rd) will try to overturn the McLarens. Present on the second row with the Dutchman, Frenchman Isack Hadjar (4th) achieved the best performance of his Formula 1 career, and can enjoy a dream Sunday.
Pierre Gasly (Alpine) and Esteban Ocon (Haas) were not as successful as their compatriots. The former made it to Q2, but is outside the top 10 in 14th place. Ocon (18th) is in the bottom 10.
The Dutch Grand Prix is scheduled to start this Sunday, August 31st, at 3 p.m. at the Zandvoort circuit. The race will be broadcast on Canal+ and can be followed live with commentary on the website leparisien.fr.
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