Everything you need to know about Formula 1 in Zandvoort

Zandvoort Circuit for the 2024 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix

18/07/2024
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You have probably already heard it in Zandvoort; Formula 1 returns to the iconic Zandvoort Circuit this year for the Heineken Dutch Grand Prix from 2024. This exciting event will take place from August 23 to 25 and promises to be a weekend full of races, qualifying and practice sessions. Whether you prefer the excitement of the stands or prefer to watch from the comfort of your own home, there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy this spectacular motorsport event. Read on for all the details on travel options, ticket prices, historical highlights and much more!

What is the best way to enter Formula 1?

For those wanting to attend the race, there are several ways to travel to the track. Since only residents enter Zandvoort by car and because of the crowds in Zandvoort and the surrounding area, it is strongly recommended to use public transport or the bicycle to come. Many trains run to Zandvoort aan Zee station, which is a half-hour walk from the circuit. Near the circuit there are two bicycle sheds and a supervised moped shed. You can book a spot in advance for a guaranteed safe spot, so be quick!

The history of the Zandvoort Grand Prix

Since 1952, the Dutch Grand Prix has been held on Circuit Zandvoort. This event has had highlights with winners such as Jim Clark and Niki Lauda. The 1970s also saw tragic accidents, such as the fatal crashes of Piers Courage and Roger Williamson. After a 36-year hiatus, the race returned to Circuit Zandvoort in 2021, with Max Verstappen as the winner.

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How were the last Grand Prix in Zandvoort?

In 2022, Max Verstappen repeated his success by winning the race again, bringing him closer to his second world title. This race featured a late Safety Car phase that greatly increased the tension. In addition to Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, Carlos Sainz and Sergio Perez were also prominently present. This created interesting dynamics and exciting moments on the track.

The 2023 Grand Prix in Zandvoort offered a weekend full of spectacle. Max Verstappen took another win, highlighting his dominance on the home circuit. This race was characterized by chaotic conditions, including rain and crashes. This increased the tension of the match.

How much do the tickets cost for the Grand Prix?

Would you like to enjoy a weekend full of entertainment and racing spectacle this summer? Then you can go to the Dutch GP ticket page buy another ticket. Ticket prices vary depending on the location and day chosen. For the Main Straight, tickets cost €140 on Friday, €270 on Saturday and €545 on Sunday. A weekend ticket is €685 and a passe partout €730. Gold tickets are slightly cheaper, followed by Silver I and General Admission, with prices from €60 for Friday to €265 for a passe partout. Child discounts are available for certain categories.

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What is the best way to get tickets?

If the tickets on the Dutch GP ticket page are sold out, you can always take a look at the official Dutch Grand Prix resell platform. Be careful, buy your tickets from an official channel. If you purchased your tickets through another channel, you have no guarantee that your ticket is valid and the Grand Prix cannot assist you further. A great shame!

Who broadcasts the Zandvoort Grand Prix?

Can't be there live? Or would you rather watch the race from home? Good news, you can watch the Formula 1 race in Zandvoort live on NOS on Sunday. You can also follow the race via Viaplay. Viaplay will broadcast all the on-track action throughout the day, including the Formula 1 race starting at 3:00 PM.

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How long is the Zandvoort circuit?

With a length of 4.3 kilometers, Circuit Zandvoort is one of the shorter, but more challenging circuits on the F1 calendar. This circuit has no fewer than 14 corners and is known for its unforgiving gravel traps that punish every mistake. The drivers can race around the circuit at a maximum speed of 305 kilometers per hour. The mix of fast straights and challenging technical corners offers an exciting challenge for every driver, making the circuit both loved and feared among competitors.

What does Zandvoort F1 pay?

The Grand Prix of the Netherlands pays an amount of 32 million dollars Liberty Media to organize the race in Zandvoort. This amount is below average compared to other countries. Azerbaijan, for example, will pay $57 million to host their 2024 race. In general, the cost of organizing a Grand Prix ranges between $20 and $57 million. It is striking that new races such as Jeddah, Qatar and Abu Dhabi pay significantly more than traditional circuits such as Monaco and Spa.

The future of F1 at Zandvoort

The Dutch Grand Prix at Circuit Zandvoort will be on the Formula 1 calendar until at least the end of 2024. The organization initially signed a three-year contract, with an option to extend for another two seasons. In December 2022 it was announced that the deal had indeed been extended. The possibility of rotating European races, including Zandvoort, with other circuits is currently being explored to keep the calendar dynamic and interesting.


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