After the chaos of Silverstone was followed by the borefest that was Spa, Sunday’s Dutch Grand Prix is forecast to be Formula 1’s next wet race.

But will Oscar Piastri lead the field off the line in a standing start, after a record-breaking lap in qualifying saw him shock Lando Norris as he beat him to pole position, or will it be a rolling start?

Will the Dutch GP get underway with a standing start or a rolling start?

That will depend on the track conditions.

According to the FIA’s weather forecast for Sunday’s race, there’s a 40 per cent chance of rain as the grand prix gets underway at 3pm local time, which increases to a 60 per cent chance of showers during the 72-lap race.

But with only light rain forecast, the good news – or at least prediction at things stand – is that the ra

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