
Zandvoort Hosts Final F1 Dutch Grand Prix: A Look Back
This weekend marks the final Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, a circuit known for its scenic sand dunes. The track, which returned to the F1 calendar in 2021, will exit after the 2024 season.
Writers have shared their personal highlights from the event, recalling the excitement of the 2021 race, which was significant as it was one of the first major sporting events in the Netherlands post-COVID restrictions. Max Verstappen's victory that year was particularly memorable, as it showcased the intense atmosphere created by his passionate fanbase.
Despite the challenges of the compact circuit, Zandvoort has successfully transformed the Grand Prix into a festival-like experience, attracting large crowds and creating a vibrant atmosphere. As the event concludes, it leaves behind a legacy of memorable races and dedicated fans.
