Looking Ahead to F1’s 2025 Dutch Grand Prix (Aug. 31st)
Despite being born in Belgium and never having lived in the Netherlands, the Dutch Grand Prix is considered the home Grand Prix four-time defending World Driver’s Champion Max Verstappen. This is because he is of Dutch descent through his father, former F1 driver and two-time podium finisher Jos Verstappen.
Max drives for Red Bull Racing, which has unexpectedly found itself in turmoil this season, resulting in the firing of team principal Christian Horner. After his worst on-merit finish of the season at Hungary (9th), Verstappen has been down about his hopes of winning another race this year. However, fans of the Milton Keynes outfit may recall a similar sentiment prior to this year’s Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, which he ended up winning rather unexpectedly.
There’s obviously something different about Max’s career than other drivers. See my post from last year exploring all of his remarkable connections to the Jesus code.
Can the Flying Dutchman capture an even more unlikely win? 2025 has been McLaren’s season, placing 1st and 2nd in the last four Grands Prix as they run away with the Constructor’s Championship. It might take a crash between Norris and Piastri for Max to have a shot – something that’s not terribly unlikely, given that they’re fighting for the Driver’s Championship and are free to race on this tight, thin, windy track.
Strong numerical alignments don’t always point to a victory, and riddles such as the one below could effectively be seen as a trap by more savvy, veteran bettors. Max had a strong case to take the Spanish Grand Prix as well, which was instead his worst race of the year.
If I’m the one putting my money down, it still feels smarter to choose one of the McLaren drivers, or even a surging Leclerc in a Ferrari whose strengths suit the short circuit. A cool forecast would also boost the Mercedes, but this is unlikely in late August.
Verstappen sums to 1141, which is just one off from 1140, while Max Emilian Verstappen equals 114.
This will be the 1140th Grand Prix in the history of Formula One motor racing:
1140 is the 18th Tetrahedral number
The Dutch Grand Prix is held at Zandvoort. Max drives for Oracle Red Bull Racing and is the son of Dutchman Jos Verstappen.
Six six six (666) & Sixty-six (66)
18 is 6 + 6 + 6
Notice how Six six six matches Netherlands, Red Bull Racing, and Max Emilian Verstappen.
Verstappen currently has 65 wins
The 65th Prime number is 313
Max Verstappen’s most recent win was on the same day Pope Leo XIV held his first mass. See my post on that.
666 is spelled out as Six hundred threescore and six in the book of Revelation 13:18, which is similar to the date of the race, 31/8:
Max’s next win will be his 66th
Revelation is the 66th book of the Bible
Can the Dutchman topple the mighty McLaren?
Sixty-six, Six hundred sixty-six, and Dutch Grand Prix all have the same Reverse gematria.
The “Jesus” Code
This leads us to another set of intriguing alignments regarding Verstappen’s past victories.
211 is the 47th Prime number
The 18th Prime number is 61
That first win came on 5/15
He was born on September 30th, or 9/30: