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Formula 1 debuted at Zandvoort in 1952, with Alberto Ascari leading a Ferrari 1-2-3 victory. The Grand Prix was held intermittently at the circuit until 1985. In 2019, it was announced that Formula 1 would return to Zandvoort in 2020 after a 35-year break. However, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the return was postponed to 2021.
The Zandvoort circuit is described as 'really quick', 'pretty insane', 'crazy', and 'old-school' by current F1 drivers, many of whom raced there in junior categories. The track's undulating nature weaves through the dunes, offering a rollercoaster experience. Modernized for F1's recent comeback, including an increased 18-degree banking at the Tarzan corner, Zandvoort continues to be a challenging track for drivers.
Visiting Zandvoort offers numerous attractions for F1 enthusiasts. It boasts a historic track, featured in John Frankenheimer's 'Grand Prix' and the site of memorable F1 moments, like Gilles Villeneuve's three-wheeled lap. The vibrant atmosphere, especially with Max Verstappen competing, is electrifying and distinctly orange. Additionally, its beachside setting is just a 30-minute train ride away.
Dutch Grand Prix - Schedule Information & TV Broadcast Times
Channel 4 Highlights - Broadcast Times
Saturday 24th August - Dutch GP Qualifying Highlights - 17:30Sunday 25th August - Dutch GP Race Highlights - 18:30
Weekend Weather Forecast (as at 21/08/2024)
Track Diagram & Information
Previous Race Highlights
- Dutch Grand Prix 2023 - Race Highlights
- Dutch Grand Prix 2022 - Race Highlights
- Dutch Grand Prix 2021 - Race Highlights
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