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The municipality of Zandvoort, the organizers of the Grand Prix, and the circuit look back positively on the three-day race weekend, in which Max Verstappen took the win in the race on Sunday. “If we could match and repeat this, we would be delighted and satisfied,” said Zandvoort mayor David Moolenburgh. Formula 1 Women has not yet received any reports of sexual harassment, and fewer than 15 people were arrested at the three-day event. ....
On the second day of the Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort, the flow of visitors is starting to get going. The first race fans arrived at the coastal town's train station before 8 a.m. on Saturday on their way to the race track. According to the NS, there are several hundred of them. Some 105,000 visitors are expected to attend Saturday's third free practice and qualifying sessions. ....
Security at the Grand Prix in Zandvoort during the race weekend will be increased compared to last year. During the previous event, a man disrupted the qualifying round for the Formula One race by throwing a smoke bomb onto the track. According to director Robert van Overdijk, an evaluation of the last edition led to tighter security protocols. ....
Nature preservationists and environment organizations have once again lost a lawsuit about the Zandvoort racing circuit. The Council of State rejected the objections they had raised regarding nitrogen emissions calculations which were carried out for their permit to operate in a sensitive nature area. As a result of Wednesday's ruling, all races and events organized at the track can continue. ....
The Dutch Grand Prix expressed its dissatisfaction with the proposal put forth by the Zandvoort municipality to implement an entertainment tax. In order to cover the costs incurred by the municipality for hosting the Formula 1 event, the organization would be required to pay 3 euros per visitor, resulting in a total amount of 900,000 euros. "We do not agree with it, because we think that we are actually bringing a lot of money with this event, and the municipality can live off that for years," said Dutch GP director Robert van Overdijk during a press conference on Friday. ....