Circuit Zandvoort

CM.com Circuit Zandvoort
LocationZandvoort, North Holland, Netherlands
Time zoneCET (UTC+1)
CEST (DST)
Coordinates52°23′19.75″N 4°32′27.32″E / 52.3888194°N 4.5409222°E / 52.3888194; 4.5409222
Capacity105,000
FIA Grade1
OwnerPrince Bernhard of Orange-Nassau
Menno de Jong
Opened7 August 1948 (1948-08-07)[1]
Former namesCircuit van Zandvoort
(1948–1988)
Circuit Park Zandvoort
(1989–2016)
Circuit Zandvoort
(2017–2019)
Major events
Current:

Future:
GT World Challenge Europe (2015, 2019–2023, 2025)

Former:
Websitehttps://www.circuitzandvoort.nl
Grand Prix Circuit (2020–present)
Length4.259 km (2.646 miles)
Turns14
Race lap record1:11.097 (United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes W12, 2021, F1)
Grand Prix Circuit (1999–2019)
Length4.307 km (2.676 miles)
Turns15
Race lap record1:21.044 (Netherlands Klaas Zwart, Jaguar R5 F1, 2019, F1)
Club Circuit (1990–1998)
Length2.526 km (1.570 miles)
Turns9
Race lap record1:01.043 (United Kingdom Kelvin Burt, Reynard 923, 1992, F3)
Grand Prix Circuit (1980–1989)
Length4.252 km (2.642 miles)
Turns19
Race lap record1:16.538 (France Alain Prost, McLaren MP4/2B, 1985, F1)
Grand Prix Circuit (1972–1979)
Length4.226 km (2.626 miles)
Turns19
Race lap record1:19.438 (Canada Gilles Villeneuve, Ferrari 312T4, 1979, F1)
Grand Prix Circuit (1948–1971)
Length4.193 km (2.605 miles)
Turns19
Race lap record1:19.23 (Belgium Jacky Ickx, Ferrari 312B, 1970, F1)

Circuit Zandvoort (Dutch pronunciation: [sɪrˈkʋi ˈzɑntˌfoːrt]), known for sponsorship reasons as CM.com Circuit Zandvoort, previously known as Circuit Park Zandvoort until 2017, is a 4.259 km (2.646 mi) motorsport race track located in the dunes north of Zandvoort, the Netherlands, near the North Sea coast line and 35 km (22 mi) west of Amsterdam. It returned to the Formula One calendar in 2021 as the location of the revived Dutch Grand Prix.

  1. ^ "Geschiedenis circuit". Archived from the original on 18 April 2021. Retrieved 18 August 2020.

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