Zandvoort is where the racing action takes place. Get yourself to the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix near one of the most famous Dutch beaches.
Zandvoort is where the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix, also known simply as the Dutch Grand Prix, is held. Situated only a few kilometres from Amsterdam, Zandvoort is a major seaside resort and home to one of the most popular beaches in the Netherlands.
The motorsport race track is located in the dunes near the iconic North Sea coastline, boasting 4.307 km of circuit length and 14 turns. The race track is famous for its many corners, named after former winners, directors and sponsors.
The most famous corner is the "Tarzan corner", allegedly named after a local whose nickname was Tarzan who had to forfeit part of his land (his vegetable garden) for the construction of the race track. He would only give up the piece of land if one of the corners was named after him.
The racing facility was reinstated in 2021, following 36 years without a Grand Prix championship, with help from the Zandvoort town council and a few other partners. Racing championships took place there before, but this waned in the 1980s.
Here's the schedule:
The practice races take place on the first day of the Dutch Grand Prix
The qualifying race takes place on Saturday afternoon. Some practice races also take place on Saturday.
The main race takes place on Sunday afternoon.
Whether you've got race tickets or not, you'll love the fun and exciting side events taking place during the Dutch Grand Prix. There'll be camping facilities at the Dutch Grand Prix Village and you can sleep right by the circuit for three or four nights. Mingle at the bar with a refreshing beer and try out delicious Dutch snacks at the food court.
If you're one of the avid racing fans looking to get in on the Formula 1 action then get your Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix tickets quickly! Otherwise, don't miss it on TV!