
On the podium the racers will receive porcelain trophies.
The organizers of the Dutch Grand Prix unveiled the trophies that the drivers and a representative of the winning team will receive on the podium after Sunday's race. The unique porcelain trophies were crafted and hand‑painted. The winners' trophy features a blue foliage pattern complemented by gold and orange lions; the second‑place finisher will receive a trophy with a red lion, and the third‑place finisher will receive one with a blue lion.

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On the podium the racers will receive porcelain trophies.
The organizers of the Dutch Grand Prix unveiled the trophies that the drivers and a representative of the winning team will receive on the podium.