The Formula One Dutch Grand Prix starts on September 2 with two practice sessions for the drivers FP1 starts at 16:00 pm IST.
This season, Verstappen will go into his home race as the strongest favourite, sitting comfortably atop the world driver's championship table.
Not only did Max Verstappen manage to bag pole position in qualifying, but he was also able to outsmart Lewis Hamilton to win the race.
Max Verstappen won the Dutch Grand Prix as the circuit hosted an F1 race for the first time after 36 years.
Mazepin was left absolutely fuming after being overtaken by Schumacher on their final out laps of the qualifying session on Saturday.
Kimi Raikkonen has announced that he will call time on his F1 career following the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Kimi Raikkonen who won the world title in 2007 and will be 42 at the end of the season, made his debut in the 2001 Australian Grand Prix with Sauber.
The Dutch Grand Prix was last held in 1985 in which Nicki Lauda won the race.
The track was set to host a race in the 2020 season itself, but that plan could not go ahead due to the deadly coronavirus pandemic.