Zandvoort
Circuit Zandvoort
A legendary racetrack in the dunes of the North Sea coast
The Circuit Zandvoort is a historic racetrack on the Dutch North Sea coast. Since its opening in 1948, the 4.3 km long track has hosted numerous motorsport events, including Formula 1, which has been a regular feature since 2021. The circuit is known for its fast, flowing corners, significant elevation changes, and the spectacular banked turns, Hugenholtzbocht and Arie Luyendykbocht. Its location in the dunes presents a unique challenge for drivers, as wind and sand can affect grip levels. The Circuit Zandvoort is a popular venue for national and international racing series, as well as track days and driving experiences.