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Zandvoort

Netherlands · 4.259 km · 14 corners · opened 1948
// the circuit

Coastal Dutch circuit set among sand dunes near the North Sea. Returned to the F1 calendar in 2021 after a 36-year absence, with banked turns added.

// history

Originally built in 1948 using sections of road laid by the Germans during WWII. Renovated in 1989 (Tarzan corner reshaped). Banked Hugenholtz and Arie Luyendyk corners added in 2020 for F1's return.

Elevation change
17 m
Opened
1948
Length
4.259 km
famous for
  • 01Banked Hugenholtz (Turn 3) and final corner Arie Luyendyk
  • 02Coastal location with notorious wind
  • 03Tarzan hairpin
// reference data

Corner braking points and gears are baseline references for a GT3 in dry conditions on optimum tyres. They will shift with car class, weather, fuel load, setup and driver technique. For car-specific deltas, use the AI Coach button on each corner.

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Heavy brake
Med brake
Light/lift
Flat
// corner list
Reference Corners
// turn 1
Tarzan
Gear
2
Brake
95%
Type
right

Hairpin at the end of the pit straight. Brake from 6th, late apex, multiple lines available — overtaking corner.

// ai deep dive
Coach take
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