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The article discusses the conclusion of the Dutch Grand Prix in Formula 1, marking the final edition of the race at the Zandvoort circuit after more than seven decades of hosting it. The event underscored an atmosphere filled with farewell sentiment, as free practice sessions and the main race were affected by rainy weather, providing an opportunity to test the new high-powered electric Formula 1 cars under challenging conditions. It was also announced that the Dutch team star Max Verstappen will remain with Red Bull until 2030, even though this race will be the last to be held at this track on the Formula 1 calendar. This year's edition featured a unique organization, with restrictions on fan access by car and an emphasis on public transportation and cycling. The races witnessed strong competition among drivers, with Kimi Anttonelli from Mercedes making notable progress in the free sessions and finishing fifth in the sprint race. Amid unstable weather and forecasted rain, the new cars are still awaiting their real test in the final race, which will mark the end of Zandvoort's history in Formula 1.
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