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Saturday, 18.07.2026

After Work Trackday Zandvoort

A touch of Indianapolis in Europe. The spectacular banked turns of the Circuit Zandvoort allow you to choose lines that you have never experienced before. Wind, sand and constantly changing corner radii - a real driver's dream.

What to expect

  • No racing license required - simply register and get going!
  • Access to the Pistenclub box - to relax, chat and network with other club members and sports drivers

Requirements for participation

  • Tracktaugliches Fahrzeug mit Straßenzulassung in technisch einwandfreiem Zustand
  • The noise limit for your vehicle is 98 dB(A)
  • Valid driving license class B
  • Wearing of helmets mandatory for driver and co-driver
  • A waiver of liability must be signed after booking
  • Driver training on a track that is closed to public traffic during the event. The purpose of the event is not to achieve top speeds or to determine the shortest riding time, but to optimise riding skills and technique. The aim of the event is to improve riding safety for road traffic.
  • Terms and conditions of participation & contractual declarations
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Timetable

from 15:00
Registration and distribution of start numbers
in the Pistenclub box
16:30
Drivers' briefing
Mandatory for all participants
17:15 - 19:15

Free driving

Open Pitlane
Subject to change without notice. As a registered participant, you will receive the final schedule by e-mail shortly before the event.

Circuit Zandvoort

The legendary racetrack on the Dutch North Sea coast

The Circuit Zandvoort, one of the most iconic racetracks in the world, is located on the North Sea coast in the Netherlands. The 4.3 km long circuit, first opened in 1948, is known for its fast and challenging layout with a variety of corners and continuous elevation changes. The famous "Hugenholtzbocht" and "Scheivlak" corners, in particular, demand a lot from the drivers. Zandvoort is a regular fixture in Formula 1, but it is also popular for many other motorsport events. In addition to races, the Circuit Zandvoort serves as a venue for various events, offering a stunning backdrop for both motorsport fans and businesses.