Zandvoort hosting final race before leaving F1 calendar
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Jay Freeman
'Zandvoort a special place'published at 13:59 BST
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Marc Priestley Former F1 mechanic on Sports Extra
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It's a special place. The circuit's in a great location, as a fan it's a great race to go to. This has transformed a generation of fans with Max's success, these fans have come along with him and this is an opportunity for all of them gather in one place and they put on an absolute party, come rain or shine.
Get Involved - Zandvoort memoriespublished at 13:58 BST
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Such a shame we are losing the Dutch grand Prix. Great circuit, variable weather conditions and possibly the best crowd in the F1 calendar (apart from Silverstone, of course!)
David, Neath
Zandvoort - a Dutch rave with a GP bolted on. A brilliant experience, and now a moist start - perfect.
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Get Involved - Zandvoort memoriespublished at 13:50 BST
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I'm usually pretty sad to lose a European race, but I'm not that fussed about Zandvoort. The sand dune setting is kind of cool, but my main memory is of fans choking the circuit in a fog of orange smoke and I won't miss that at all.
Sam, Chester
I've never been a massive fan of Zandvoort for F1 cars, I don't think it makes for great racing however the atmosphere and fans are amazing!
Five in Five: Formula 1 quiz No 1published at 13:49 BST
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Formula 1 returns from its summer break and heads to Zandvoort for the Dutch Grand Prix so we thought we would mark the race with this Five in Five game.
The rules are simple. We want you to give us five correct answers inside five minutes.
Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton, speaking during the drivers' parade, before the race: "We're in P5, there's some work that comes ahead of us. We'll work hard as a team to try and close the gap."
"Qualifying was a little bit better yesterday. I've got to give it to the guys, the car is fast, we'll keep trying to put the pressure on."
Lando Norris starts from pole position on a track
where overtaking is difficult, and every Dutch Grand Prix since Zandvoort
returned to the calendar in 2021 has been won from pole, so the world champion
is strong favourite for victory, right? Well, not so fast.
In the sprint race,
McLaren’s pace was not strong compared to Mercedes and Ferrari, and although
team boss Andrea Stella says they’ve made tweaks to the set-up to help that
since Norris lost second place in the sprint to Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, the
car’s fundamental weakness in low-speed corners remains a handicap. All the
more so in the race, as the drivers spend longer in the slow corners during a
race than in qualifying.
So, with Mercedes’ George Russell
and Kimi Antonelli behind him, this could be a tough afternoon for Norris. A
two-stop looks like the fastest strategy, and McLaren are probably heading into
the race thinking of a start on mediums and then two sets of hards. But if
Mercedes are faster, they have multiple ways to pass him - stop first and
under-cut him. Wait, run longer and build a tyre offset, or even go for a
one-stop. A one-stop medium-hard is claimed by Pirelli to be the best strategy
but strategists feel that’s possible but slow, and a driver choosing it is
likely to be overtaken.
Unlike the other front-runners,
the Ferrari drivers and Max Verstappen have a set of new softs available so
will almost certainly start on them. And as one engineer said: “Lewis
(Hamilton) loves a two-stop.” A pit stop takes about 19 seconds under green-flag
conditions, nine under safety car.
Get Involved - Zandvoort memoriespublished at 13:43 BST
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I love Zandvoort because of it's short length, banked corners and seaside location, and it's one of the fastest tracks. And the food in the Netherlands is entertaining!
Nick, London
Great images of Zandvoort in John Frankenheimer's Grand Prix film, in the days when you never saw F1 in colour.
'It's going to be an interesting race' - Russellpublished at 13:41 BST
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Mercedes' George Russell speaking to Sky Sports ahead of starting P2:"It feels like more of a normal weekend, the cars feeling more intuitive, I've got more confidence in the car. Let's see what today brings, it's going to be an interesting race. I think the Ferraris are going to be quick, Lando's going to be fast, it'll be a good fight
"I think having the two of us starting behind Lando, it gives us the chance to do something different and put McLaren under pressure. Lap one is going to be really important its going to make a big difference where we come out of turn one. I think there will be opportunities.
"I'm pretty sure we'll see some people on softs especially after yesterday, Leclerc had a strong [sprint] race."
McLaren's Lando Norris, speaking to Sky Sports, on the race: "I'm on pole so I enjoyed it a lot. I enjoyed the result, it's the best place to start here today. I'm excited to see what we can do."
"I'm expecting quite a bit of a challenge from Mercedes and Ferrari. I just want to have a good race and try and take the final win here in Zandvoort."
Hamilton aims for final Zandvoort winpublished at 13:35 BST
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When you're as experienced as Lewis Hamilton and have won in as many places as he has, it has an extra bit of impact to tick another track off the list.
One place he hasn't won at in Formula 1 is Zandvoort. And today, of course, is the final time Formula 1 is racing there before it drops off the calendar.
In a press conference earlier this week, when asked about prospect of winning here, Hamilton said: "I don't think I've won here, as far as I'm aware. I've won it pretty much all the other tracks. But I don't remember if I've won here before, so I definitely want to change that.
"It's just such an incredible circuit. Great crowd, obviously. Very special, particularly for Max as he comes here and has the incredible support through the weekend. They really create the atmosphere. And it's a track I've yet to really truly conquer, say, in Formula 1. So it's definitely something I want to try and do this weekend.”
'It's nice to try and remember all the great times we've had here' - Verstappenpublished at 13:22 BST
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Max Verstappen speaking before his final home race: "A lot of great memories made here, amazing to always see this support and I'm definitely going to try to race as much as I can.
"Unfortunately this year we're not as competitive as we'd like to be, we'll try to fight the guys ahead and see how competitive we can be against them.
"Overall it's nice to try and remember all the great times we've had here and well definitely try and add another memory here today."