Following a government announcement in the Netherlands, the Dutch Grand Prix looks set to go ahead in front of capacity crowds.

The race in Zandvoort was set to return to the calendar in 2020, but that never came to pass as the race was cancelled due to the global pandemic.

Instead, the long-awaited return was pushed back to 2021, with it being given a September slot so that there would be a better chance of fans being able to attend it.

In fact, it will only take place this year if full grandstands are a possibility, and at the end of May, Jan Lammers, the sporting director, was optimistic in that regard.

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