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Yesterday and today there has been a lot of snow in the Netherlands. There was a lot of wind which caused snow dunes.
This was also the case at Circuit Zandvoort. This does not happen often there.
Former F1 driver Robert Doornbos was today at Circuit Zandvoort with a buggy in the snow
and Melissa Peperkamp - Red bull athlete with a snowboard!





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https://dutchgp.com/en/f1-heineken-dutc ... -capacity/

The GP Zandvoort will continue in a slimmed-down form. 2/3 Number of visitors are welcome on September 3, 4 and 5.

Jan Lammers, Director Dutch GP:

"For me the glass is two-thirds full. We're just going to do it. The three companies behind the Dutch Grand Prix, Circuit Zandvoort, SportVibes and TIG Sports, have decided to invest in the future of F1 in the Netherlands. The belief in the ambition to organize the largest Ultimate Race Festival in the world remains the ultimate goal for the coming years. Although in slimmed-down form this year, despite that, the battle for the world championship in a beautiful orange ambiance."

"A lot of work has gone into renovating the circuit and organizing one of the biggest sporting events in Dutch history.
The organization is pleased that the majority of our cardholders have the opportunity to experience the battle for the Formula 1 World Championship live.
It is very disappointing for the group of fans who cannot attend."

"By Wednesday August 18 at the latest, ticket buyers will be informed by email whether they can experience the race this year, or whether they will have to be patient for another year.
For the fans who unfortunately cannot attend, it is possible to transfer their ticket(s) to the Dutch Grand Prix of 2022 or to request a refund. "

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We gaan naar Zandvoort, al aan de zee
We nemen broodjes en koffie mee
O, het is zo’n heerlijkheid
Als je van de duinen glijdt
We gaan naar Zandvoort, aan de de zee

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Any info where the teams are sleeping and how the transport to the track? Traffic will be a disaster.

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NL_Fer wrote:
24 Aug 2021, 21:42
Any info where the teams are sleeping and how the transport to the track? Traffic will be a disaster.
Teams are sleeping in Center Parcs cottages nearby and hotels on the other side of the street at the beach,
for example Center Parcs Beach Hotel. They can walk to their room/cottage.
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Wouter wrote:
24 Aug 2021, 22:04
NL_Fer wrote:
24 Aug 2021, 21:42
Any info where the teams are sleeping and how the transport to the track? Traffic will be a disaster.
Teams are sleeping in Center Parcs cottages nearby and hotels on the other side of the street at the beach,
for example Center Parcs Beach Hotel. They can walk to their room/cottage.
Ah well, don’t they book every chambre and pension in the village of Francorchamps the week after?

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NL_Fer wrote:
24 Aug 2021, 22:40
Wouter wrote:
24 Aug 2021, 22:04
NL_Fer wrote:
24 Aug 2021, 21:42
Any info where the teams are sleeping and how the transport to the track? Traffic will be a disaster.
Teams are sleeping in Center Parcs cottages nearby and hotels on the other side of the street at the beach,
for example Center Parcs Beach Hotel. They can walk to their room/cottage.
Ah well, don’t they book every chambre and pension in the village of Francorchamps the week after?
Similarly at Silverstone where quite a few locals rent out their homes for the Grand Prix weekend to teams and fans.
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NL_Fer wrote:
24 Aug 2021, 22:40
Wouter wrote:
24 Aug 2021, 22:04
NL_Fer wrote:
24 Aug 2021, 21:42
Any info where the teams are sleeping and how the transport to the track? Traffic will be a disaster.
Teams are sleeping in Center Parcs cottages nearby and hotels on the other side of the street at the beach,
for example Center Parcs Beach Hotel. They can walk to their room/cottage.
Ah well, don’t they book every chambre and pension in the village of Francorchamps the week after?
I don't know.
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it's gonna rain..............
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Manoah2u wrote:
30 Aug 2021, 02:04
it's gonna rain..............
:( :-s :-s :(

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Manoah2u wrote:
30 Aug 2021, 02:04
it's gonna rain..............
Mwah. 45% chance at 2mm. And a lot can change in a week. Hell, judging from what some teams were expecting on saturday, a lot can change in a day.

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This has the potential to a modern classic track like Suzuka. Let us see. The main thing is if the straight is long enough to overtake. I think it is with DRS & slip-stream. The entrance to the straight is also quite flat-out I think & they will be going in fast & above 300km for sure. What do they go? Low drag to maximize overtaking but then lose a ton of time in the fast corners - I think not !

I think it will be a 2 stopper if it stays dry. The elevation change & the fast corners are just quite steep & quick & you will see degradation & a 2 stopper I think with undercut potential & tyre management being key. I also think that there will be Safety Cars just because of the crazy elevation (by modern F1 tracks comparison) it will lead to bad crashes & someone will try an overtake in these fast crazy corners & mess up or some back-marker will struggle to get out of the way.

Hopefully no crazy rain & if the main straight where you get 310+km speeds acts the way it is supposed to (with overtakes), it should be a fun race !

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Mr.S wrote:
30 Aug 2021, 12:27
This has the potential to a modern classic track like Suzuka. Let us see. The main thing is if the straight is long enough to overtake. I think it is with DRS & slip-stream. The entrance to the straight is also quite flat-out I think & they will be going in fast & above 300km for sure. What do they go? Low drag to maximize overtaking but then lose a ton of time in the fast corners - I think not !

I think it will be a 2 stopper if it stays dry. The elevation change & the fast corners are just quite steep & quick & you will see degradation & a 2 stopper I think with undercut potential & tyre management being key. I also think that there will be Safety Cars just because of the crazy elevation (by modern F1 tracks comparison) it will lead to bad crashes & someone will try an overtake in these fast crazy corners & mess up or some back-marker will struggle to get out of the way.

Hopefully no crazy rain & if the main straight where you get 310+km speeds acts the way it is supposed to (with overtakes), it should be a fun race !
The way we always setup the car was to have the best exit from Kumo (the corner before last corner), the rest of the lap is a compromise because it's almost impossible to overtake (even in a touring car).

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Manoah2u wrote:
30 Aug 2021, 02:04
it's gonna rain..............
Should not be such a problem here. It is more open. At Spa the hills and trees make 'sides' and the sky comes down low enough to put a 'lid' on it and the same water goes around and around.

The clouds should not be so low, and the air moves through to carry the mist away


(caveat, I have not been there for 20 years though so ...)
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Jolle wrote:
30 Aug 2021, 12:35
Mr.S wrote:
30 Aug 2021, 12:27
This has the potential to a modern classic track like Suzuka. Let us see. The main thing is if the straight is long enough to overtake. I think it is with DRS & slip-stream. The entrance to the straight is also quite flat-out I think & they will be going in fast & above 300km for sure. What do they go? Low drag to maximize overtaking but then lose a ton of time in the fast corners - I think not !

I think it will be a 2 stopper if it stays dry. The elevation change & the fast corners are just quite steep & quick & you will see degradation & a 2 stopper I think with undercut potential & tyre management being key. I also think that there will be Safety Cars just because of the crazy elevation (by modern F1 tracks comparison) it will lead to bad crashes & someone will try an overtake in these fast crazy corners & mess up or some back-marker will struggle to get out of the way.

Hopefully no crazy rain & if the main straight where you get 310+km speeds acts the way it is supposed to (with overtakes), it should be a fun race !
The way we always setup the car was to have the best exit from Kumo (the corner before last corner), the rest of the lap is a compromise because it's almost impossible to overtake (even in a touring car).
That is true. Qualifying will be important but we saw overtakes (many) in Imola this time. Bar Monaco overtaking was not difficult especially due to tyre differences. This track will not be easy on the tyres. I wonder how much time will be lost in the pits?

Exit while approaching the main straight & carrying huge speed is important. Get a good tow, open DRS - The straight looks big enough while carrying so much speed. But the rest of the track I agree overtaking is impossible. Let us see how difficult overtaking is !
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Do you think there will be crashes? With 70 laps, tyre difference & huge changes in elevations in fast corners, that is a possibility. You don't see how huge run-offs here !

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