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RacingNews365 awarded most popular and best sports website of 2025 in The Netherlands

For the eigth year in a row, RacingNews365 secured both the 'Most Popular Sports Website' and 'Best Sports Website' titles in The Netherlands. A remarkable streak built on the support of millions of dedicated fans. Our thanks go out to you!

RacingNews365 was one of the big winners during the Website of the Year awards in The Netherlands. The motorsport platform took home two prizes and was voted both the ‘most popular sports website’ and the ‘best sports website’ of 2025.

A crowning achievement on yet another magnificent motorsport season! A year in which RacingNews365 once again welcomed many millions of fans each month on our website and across our social and video channels. Our journalists travelled all over the world to attend every F1 race, and were also present at other car and motorsport events to bring you the news straight from the source.

“This year, too, we invested heavily in the development of our platform and our content. Like a successful racing team, we continue to improve both above and under the hood. We see these awards as recognition of our work, and we certainly won’t be standing still. In fact, we plan to push strongly for growth and further development in several key areas!” said Ruud Dimmers, CEO of RacingNews365.

On behalf of the entire team, we would like to thank all our loyal visitors for their support and trust. To celebrate our victory, giveways for the fans will follow! Check our social channels in the coming days!

With regards on behalf of the entire editorial team,

Ruud
Danny
Ian
Jan
Aaron
Pepijn
Gerd
Stefan
Daan
Lieke
Jake
Nick
Samuel
Fergal
Joris
Jos
Jip

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