F1: How to Watch the Sprint and the 2026 Dutch Grand Prix Pole Position Tomorrow

August 21, 2026

Formula 1 will have a decisive Saturday at the 2026 Dutch Grand Prix. The schedule in Zandvoort will begin with the Sprint, and a few hours later, the qualifying that will determine the pole position for Sunday’s race.

The Sprint starts at 07:00 this Saturday, August 22, in Brasília time (GMT -3). Later, at 11:00, the drivers return to the track for the weekend’s main qualifying session.

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F1MANIA.NET provides real-time, text-based coverage of both sessions. F1 TV Pro and Sportv broadcast live video of both the Sprint and the qualifying. Globo will not air Saturday’s activities, keeping live coverage only of Sunday’s race.

The weekend schedule ends on Sunday, August 23, with the start of the Dutch Grand Prix at 10:00, also in Brasília time (GMT -3). F1MANIA.NET will provide real-time coverage, while F1 TV Pro, Sportv and Globo will broadcast the race live.

See the remaining schedule for the 2026 Dutch GP:

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Saturday, August 22
07:00 – Sprint
11:00 – Qualifying

Sunday, August 23
10:00 – Dutch GP

Thus, Saturday at Zandvoort will feature two key moments: first, the Sprint in the morning, and then the determination of the pole position for the 12th leg of the 2026 season.

Jake Thompson

Jake Thompson

I'm Jake Thompson, a motorsport journalist born and raised in North Carolina, where NASCAR weekends were basically family holidays. I’ve been covering everything from Formula 1 to rally raids for over a decade, blending sharp analysis with a fan’s heart. For me, writing about racing isn’t just a job — it’s the best seat in the house.