Formula 1 is set to make a return this weekend after a four-week long summer break, with a home race for Max Vertappen. The Dutch Grand Prix is set to go ahead this weekend at the Circuit Zandvoort in North Holland. Fans have been left without the excitement of a race weekend for a month as drivers and teams take a rest from the full 2023 schedule. Twenty-two races are set to take place this year after the race in Imola, Italy was cancelled due to flooding in the region back in May. Affectionately known as “silly season” when the teams go on summer break has remained fairly quiet with no major announcements being made about drivers contracts. On Thursday (August 24), Haas announced it would be re-signing its drivers Nico Hulkenberg and Kevin Magnussen for 2024, but other contracts have yet to be confirmed by those still at risk. Six drivers are at risk of being left without a seat at the end of this season including Lewis Hamilton, Daniel Ricciardo and Yuki Tsunoda. There are just 10 races left of the 2023 season including the highly anticipated new race at Las Vegas and the final Grand Prix at Abu Dhabi. Here’s the remaining races in the F1 calendar. Here are the driver standings ahead of the Dutch Grand Prix: