For the third year in a row, Max Verstappen will start his home Dutch Grand Prix on pole position.
A blistering lap in drying conditions at Zandvoort was enough to ensure the World Champion remains the only driver to start on pole since F1 returned to the Dutch coast in 2021.
He is joined on the front-row by Lando Norris in the McLaren with George Russell and Alex Albon lurking behind.
Lewis Hamilton is only 13th after failing to advance from Q2 while Liam Lawson makes his Grand Prix debut fro 20th after the late call to replace the injured Daniel Ricciardo.
Below is that all important start time from around the world for the 2023 F1 Dutch Grand Prix.
2023 F1 Dutch Grand Prix start time
Country | Timezone | Start time |
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Netherlands | Central European Time (CET) | 15:00 |
Great Britain | British Summer Time (BST) | 14:00 |
Spain, Germany, France, Italy | Central European Time | 15:00 |
United States - East Coast | Eastern Time (ET) | 09:00 |
United States - West Coast | Pacific Standard Time (PST) | 06:00 |
Brazil | Brazilian Standard Time (BRT) | 10:00 |
South Africa | South African Standard Time (SAST) | 15:00 |
United Arab Emirates | Gulf Standard Time (GST) | 17:00 |
India | Indian Standard Time (IST) | 18:30 |
Tokyo | Japan Standard Time (JST) | 22:00 |
Australia | Australian Eastern Standard Time | 23:00 |
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