Poll: Dutch Grand Prix 2022, Circuit Zandvoort - Race 15

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Circuit Zandvoort

When was the track built?​

Like Silverstone, Zandvoort was first opened in 1948, part of the wave of post-war motorsport enthusiasm that swept across Europe. Originally made up of a mixture of permanent track and public roads that snaked through the sand dunes of the Zandvoort resort town, the Dutch Automobile Racing Club – who initiated the plans for the circuit – brought in 1927 Le Mans winner Sammy Davis to consult on the layout for the original 4.2km track.

When was its first Grand Prix?​

Formula 1 arrived in the Dutch dunes in 1952, with Alberto Ascari dominating the race as he led home a 1-2-3 for Ferrari. Formula 1 would go on to race on and off at the track until 1985 – before, in 2019, the announcement came that the championship would return to Zandvoort for 2020, after a 35-year hiatus. The Covid-19 pandemic meant that became 36 years and a 2021 date.

What’s the circuit like?​

‘Really quick’, ‘pretty insane’, ‘crazy’ and ‘old-school’ were words used by the current crop of F1 drivers when asked to describe the Zandvoort track that many of them tackled in their junior category days. We’d also add ‘undulating’ to that list. The Zandvoort track swoops and flows through the sand dunes, creating a rollercoaster-like feel to the lap. And while the circuit was modernised in time for F1’s most recent return – including increasing the banking angle at the famous Tarzan corner to an Indianapolis Motor Speedway-trumping 18 degrees – Zandvoort remains a proper, challenging drivers’ track.

TV Times
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C4:
Saturday - Qualifying highlights at 18:30
Sunday - Race highlights at 18:30

Track Diagram and information

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Weather Forecast - Retrieved at 08:11 on Monday 29th August
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2021 Race highlights

Here they are on YouTube: Dutch Grand Prix 2021 - Race Highlights

WDC Standings
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Constructors' Championship Standings
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Just a reminder, but consider it a pre-warning - can we not have any further derogatory name calling of drivers, team bosses and the like. We don't expect you to like every driver/team, but at least keep comments respectful.

This includes but is not limited to such terms including Lulu, Crashstappen, Karen Horner, Whingey Spice etc.
 
Glad it's not shown on Ziggo over here any more. When Max won last year, the commentator was sat on camera with tears streaming down his face. Embarrassing.
Can anyone get close to Max this race?
 
You probably shouldn’t watch the rest of this season then, and probably next year too.
I just think given the massive attention given to safety in F1 (and rightly so), anyone bringing a flare into a circuit and calling themselves a "fan" is just a moron. Lowest common denominator. There's a reason I can't stand football (because of the fans, mainly). I really don't want to see F1 go that way too. Unfortunately the Dutch fans do a good impression of football hooligans when they gather en masse, a lot of the recent incidents at races prove that.
 
I just think given the massive attention given to safety in F1 (and rightly so), anyone bringing a flare into a circuit and calling themselves a "fan" is just a moron. Lowest common denominator. There's a reason I can't stand football (because of the fans, mainly). I really don't want to see F1 go that way too. Unfortunately the Dutch fans do a good impression of football hooligans when they gather en masse, a lot of the recent incidents at races prove that.
I agree regarding the flares and having better control over fan safety. Nobody should have their day ruined because of those morons.
 
If they want to stop the flairs just red flag the race. I remember last season it was like fog on the circuit.
I was just about to post that in reply to @Mesai. I couldn't fathom that with all the talk about safety, visibility etc. and everything they've brought in over recent years.. They all thought it was fine and dandy to run a race with orange fog over the track. Madness :confused:
 
Wonder if we took max out of the race if it would be interesting, e.g is his dominance what made spa dull or was it the whole race and lack of any real dynamic action outside of DRS
 
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