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TEHNOS
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Have you at least thought about "the --- load of sand" they are moving in this "small adjustments" project?

Guess it suffices to "see the world from your Dutch viewpoint fortunately".

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Yes, I was (also) caught by surprise. It was being sold as a small project but it is clear this is a total revamp of the circuit. Personally I am not against it (I find it quite exciting, am happy about it) but it is not correct that this has been pushed through. Otoh if played by the normal legislation / rules Max' career would have likely ended already before anything could have started at Zandvoort.

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...it seems a whole new set of rules (non-racing) that do not apply to Max :wtf:

God help us all if he does not win this inaugural event...or worse yet, gets punted by Vet or Ocon.

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Scorpaguy wrote:
31 Dec 2019, 23:34
...it seems a whole new set of rules (non-racing) that do not apply to Max :wtf:

God help us all if he does not win this inaugural event...or worse yet, gets punted by Vet or Ocon.
If I could somehow make that happen I would. It may may the Sky post race segment worth watching.

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To inspire a spectacular 2020, a sneak peek of the formidable Hughenholtz Turn 3 we designed for F1.
See you in Zandvoort next May! We wish to all community the best decade ever.


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https://twitter.com/jarnozaffelli/statu ... 5920573440

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Like the looks of that. :wink:
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raw material of the rebuilding

thanks to the twitterer @henkschuurmanf1 for giving us the view of the rebuilding

https://twitter.com/henkschuurmanf1/sta ... 1939770374

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A lot of work has to be done there and the winter / freezing has yet to begin.
The Power of Dreams!

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Yes indeed there does seem to be a lot of work yet to be done. :wink:
To achieve anything, you must be prepared to dabble on the boundary of disaster.”
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https://twitter.com/stamer_g/status/1214936994834456576

to get all fans real quick out of the train in Zandvoort, NS (Dutch Railway) is building a 2nd platform to unload train travellers on BOTH sides

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Again ....Tickets for sale on the Formula1 website.

https://tickets.formula1.com/en/f1-42837-netherlands
The Power of Dreams!

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https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/drs- ... y/4649822/
One of the big things that many Formula 1 fans are looking forward to seeing in 2020 is grand prix cars running with DRS open through the final banked corner at Zandvoort.

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To ensure a quick and safe removal of surface water, a combined kerb and drainage system is implemented.

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And of course lounge expirience.

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