Dutch Grand Prix Past Winners
Zandvoort's history splits in two: a classic run from 1952 to 1985, and the modern era since the 2021 return. The records tell you what the circuit rewards — and the recent results show how hard pole and track position are to beat here. This guide walks the roll of honour and what it implies for betting.
The modern era
Since Zandvoort came back in 2021, the home crowd got the result it wanted three times running: Max Verstappen won in 2021, 2022 and 2023, each time from a commanding weekend in front of the partisan Orange Army. The streak broke in 2024, when Lando Norris led most of the race, set the fastest lap and took a clear McLaren win. The pattern across those years is consistent with everything else about this track — the driver who controlled qualifying and the front of the race tended to control the result, exactly what you'd expect on a circuit this hard to overtake on.
The historic records and what they tell you
Go back to the original era and Jim Clark's four Dutch Grand Prix wins lead the driver count, while Ferrari is the most successful constructor at Zandvoort. The throughline from then to now is a circuit that rewards precision, commitment and a car that's strong through fast, loaded corners. Use the history as context, not a tip sheet — pair it with the race-winner market, qualifying and Dutch Grand Prix predictions, and keep current form and live odds in the CasinOnline sportsbook. Full Dutch Grand Prix and Formula 1 guides here.
Frequently asked questions
Who has won the most Dutch Grands Prix?
Jim Clark holds the record with four Dutch Grand Prix victories from the original era, and Ferrari is the most successful constructor at Zandvoort. In the modern era since 2021, Max Verstappen won three in a row before Lando Norris took the 2024 race.
Do past results help predict the Dutch GP?
Only as context. History shows Zandvoort rewards qualifying pace and track position, but each race depends on current form, the cars and coastal conditions on the day, so treat the roll of honour as background rather than a tip.