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Race Week: Mammoet Extends Support to Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix until 2025

Mammoet, the world’s largest engineered heavy lifting and transport company, has reaffirmed its commitment to the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix by extending its agreement for an additional two years. The company will continue to provide a range of mobile cranes for the race weekends of 2023, 2024, and 2025, solidifying its role as a vital partner in ensuring the success and safety of the prestigious event.

During the previous two events in 2021 and 2022, Mammoet’s cranes played a pivotal role, supporting the seamless execution of the races. The extension of the agreement guarantees Mammoet’s presence on-site throughout the event, ready to offer rapid response lifting solutions whenever required – whether during practice sessions, qualifications, or the main race day.

The upcoming Dutch Grand Prix is scheduled for August 27th, 2023, and Mammoet’s contribution will be critical to the event’s smooth operation. The company’s expertise in heavy lifting and transport ensures that any emergencies related to cars and drivers can be effectively addressed, allowing the organizers to focus on delivering a phenomenal racing experience.

Norbert Chevalier, Director of Dutch Grand Prix, expressed his satisfaction with Mammoet’s continued support, emphasizing the company’s role in delivering a safe and excellently executed event. The Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix is a pinnacle event in motorsports, and Mammoet’s engineering expertise and commitment to safety standards have established it as a trusted partner.

Paul van Gelder, CEO of Mammoet, highlighted the synergy between the racing world and the world of heavy lifting engineering. He compared the success of a racing team working cohesively with advanced technology to Mammoet’s record-breaking heavy lift engineering achievements. The company’s dedication to delivering exceptional service aligns seamlessly with the spirit of the race.

For the 2023 race, Mammoet will deploy six mobile cranes with capacities ranging from 100 to 220 tons. These cranes will be strategically positioned around the track to ensure swift recovery and extended outreach capabilities.

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