The 1959 Dutch Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Zandvoort on 31 May 1959.
The race was won by Swedish driver Joakim Bonnier driving a BRM P25.
It would be the only World Championship victory of Bonnier's fifteen-year Grand Prix career.
It was the first pole position and also the first win for the Owen Racing Organisation, the race team of the constructor BRM, and also the first pole position and win for a BRM-engine, after almost a decade of effort.
Brabham's American teammate Masten Gregory was the only other driver to finish on the lead lap in his Cooper T51 in third position.