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Zandvoort has sold 10% of 2021's tickets already

The high excitement for the Dutch Grand Prix's return in 2020 saw next year's event sell out almost immediately. Incredibly, it has also seen more than 10% of the 2021 events tickets sold too. Zandvoort will host F1 for the first time in 35 years next season, with Liberty Media having pushed through a deal to bring the sport back to the Netherlands as they look to capitalise on Max Verstappen's soaring popularity in his home country. Article continues under video With over a million applications believed to have been made for 2020 tickets, just 315,000 have been distributed for next year's event. Incredibly, however, Dutch GP boss Jan Lammers says a good chunk of 2021's admissions have...
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