The final Dutch Grand Prix kicks off on Sunday at 15:00 local time, with Lando Norris starting the race from pole position.
The McLaren driver is seeking to score back-to-back wins, having prevailed in Hungary last month to take his first grand prix victory of the season.
However, he will have both Mercedes drivers hot on his heels, with George Russell and Kimi Antonelli starting from second and third respectively.
Another obstacle that may come Norris' way is rain. While the vast majority of the day will be dry, it is still possible that the occasional shower may hit the Zandvoort circuit.
It is still uncertain how many showers will form and whether they will actually pass over Zandvoort.
The venue is no stranger to rainfall - in 2023, a major downpour caused race control to deploy a red flag on safety grounds.
While such a rainstorm is unlikely this time around, teams will no doubt be wary of the potential for a bit of disruption during the 72 laps.
Maximum temperatures will be around 20°C with a moderate northwesterly wind.
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