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Dutch Grand Prix 2021: Predictions, odds and how to watch the 13th F1 date in the US today

Formula 1 2021 continuestoday at the Circuit Zandvoort inZandvoort with the Dutch Grand Prix. Check out how to watch the race, the Hungarian Grand Prixpreview, information, predictions, and odds.

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By martina alcheva

Fans celebrate Max Verstappen at the F1 Grand Prix of The Netherlands. (Getty)
Fans celebrate Max Verstappen at the F1 Grand Prix of The Netherlands. (Getty)

The Formula 1 2021 campaigncontinues its course today with the 13th Grand Prix Race of the year at the Circuit Zandvoort.TheDutch Grand Prix is a scheduled Formula One race at the Circuit Zandvoort inZandvoort, the Netherlandstoday, September 5, 2021.The race will be the 13th round of the 2021Formula OneWorld Championship.

With Max Verstappen’s success in 2015, Formula 1’s popularity skyrocketed across the country. In 2019, an agreement was struck for the Netherlands to once again host a Formula 1 race starting in 2020. They had to wait a year longer for a home race when the worldwide pandemic postponed last year’s event.

Formula 1 is nothing new to Zandvoort, which initially hosted a race in 1952 and then hosted it 29 more times until it was dropped from the schedule following the 1985’s event.Jim Clark of the UKholds the record for most wins (4), whileFerrariwith nine wins is the trackconstructors’ leader.As the Dutch Grand Prix is getting closer, let’s take a look at how to watch the race, the preview, information, predictions, and odds.

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2021 Dutch Grand Prix: Starting grid

today, despite his teammate’s dominance in the Red Bull Racing vehicle, Sergio Perez finished 16th despite being eliminated in Q1. Robert Kubica replaces Kimi Raikkonen in the Alfa Romeo for Sunday’s race after the Finnish driver was tested positive for coronavirus. Take a look at the2021 Dutch Grand Prix Starting Grid.

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1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull)

2. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)

3. Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)

4. Pierre Gasly (AlphaTauri)

5. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)

6. Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)

7. Antonio Giovinazzi (Alfa Romeo)

8. Esteban Ocon (Alpine)

9. Fernando Alonso (Alpine)

10. Daniel Ricciardo (McLaren)

11. George Russell (Williams)

12.Lance Stroll (Aston Martin)

13. Lando Norris (McLaren)

14. Nicholas Latifi (Williams)

15. Yuki Tsunoda (AlphaTauri)

16. Sergio Perez (Red Bull)

17. Sebastian Vettel (Aston Martin)

18.Robert Kubica (Alfa Romeo)

19. Mick Schumacher (Haas)

20. Nikita Mazepin (Haas)

Lewis Hamilton (left), Max Verstappen (center), and Valtteri Bottas (right). (Getty)

Lewis Hamilton (left), Max Verstappen (center), and Valtteri Bottas (right). (Getty)

2021 Dutch Grand Prix: Date

The Dutch Grand Prix Race will take place today, September 5, 2021, at HungaroringinCircuit Zandvoort inZandvoort, the Netherlands. It will have 72 laps in a circuit with 4.259km (2.646mi).

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2021 Dutch Grand Prix: Time by State in the US

ET:9:00AM
CT:8:00 AM
MT:7:00 AM
PT:6:00 AM

TV Channel in the US to watch 2021 Dutch Grand Prix

The 13thrace of the Formula One World Championship 2021, the Dutch Grand Prix will be broadcasted onESPN, Sling TV, FuboTVin the United States.

2021 Dutch Grand Prix: Storylines

The newFormula 1 2021 season began in late March. So far, the Bahrain Grand Prix at the Bahrain International Circuit,Sakhir, took place onMarch 28, while theItalian Grand Prix at Imola Circuit,Imola, happened on April 18,the Portuguese Grand Prix at the Algarve International Circuit was set for May 2, as well as theSpanishGrand Prix at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya,Montmeló on May 9.

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Then, theMonaco Grand Prix took place on May 23, at theCircuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo, followed by theAzerbaijan Grand Prix atBaku City Circuit inBaku two weeks later, on June 6. Next up was the French Grand Prix atCircuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet on June 20, then the Styrian Grand Prix and the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring, Spielberg in late Juneand early July.

Next came the British Grand Prix at theSilverstone Circuit,Silverstone which took place on July 18, and the Hungarian Grand Prix atHungaroring inMogyorod, which was thelatest F1 GP. This will be the 13th out of 23Grand Prix events during the year. At the moment, it is Lewis Hamilton ofthe UK who leads the 2021 F1 rankings with a total of 202.5 points. His side, Mercedes sit on top of theconstructors’ rankings with 310.5points so far.

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The Netherlands fans during qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of The Netherlands. (Getty)

The Netherlands fans during qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of The Netherlands. (Getty)

2021 Dutch Grand Prix: Predictions And Odds

The oddsmakers have made their predictions for this weekend’srace in the Netherlands,andMax Verstappen is seenas the lone favorite. FanDuel havegiven him odds of -185 oddsto win, while Lewis Hamilton’svictory would result in a +175payout.Valtteri Bottas is at +1600, whileSergio Perezcould bring a payout of a whopping +2800.

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FanDuel
Max Verstappen -185
Lewis Hamilton +175
Valtteri Bottas +1600
Charles Leclerc +2800

* Odds by FanDuel

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