Michael Bleekemolen predicts ‘witches’ cauldron’ during the Grand Prix of the Netherlands: “The village is too small”

After the festivities that most of the Orange fans celebrated during the Grand Prix of Austria, the sights can slowly but surely move towards the main course in September: the Grand Prix of the Netherlands. Michael Bleekemolen thinks it will be a party of great proportions again and is already making the fans a bit warm.

The return of the largest racing event in the world in 2021 was a great success for the Dutch organization and Max Verstappen. The Hasselt-born driver managed to take both pole position and victory in front of hundreds of thousands of frenzied Dutch fans and the Orange army and the race were praised all over the world for the enthusiasm and the event.

World edition in 2021

In 2022 the race will of course return and Michael Bleekemolen watched during Good morning GPFans” href=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVpAbVEQSrQ” target=”_blank”>Good morning GPFans Already looking forward to the party in September. “Yes, a few more people are now allowed to come, of course. It’s fantastic how that was done. All day long I hear only: ‘how can we match or improve it?’ I wouldn’t know. Everything was good, the routes to get there, everything was organized so perfectly. It was actually too good to be true. Then Max also win, of course. A great event, “he first looks back on 2021.

cauldron

Bleekemolen expects it to get even better in 2022. “It will be the weather. I don’t mean if there will be rain showers as well. That would be a little less if that happens. Although, if Max wins… Everyone bring a poncho and then we’ll just watch a rain race. Let’s hope we don’t experience anything with corona-like situations, but then it will become a witch’s cauldron,” he predicts. “The village is too small. It will be very special. Unfortunately, I will not be there myself, I have to race in Croatia. That is a shame. I am even in doubt, but racing yourself remains the best”, he concludes with a laugh .

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