What F1’s drivers made of ‘pretty insane’ revamped Zandvoort on Dutch GP return

Formula 1’s drivers were left raving about Zandvoort after tackling the revamped circuit for the first time as the Dutch Grand Prix made its eagerly-anticipated return.
What F1’s drivers made of ‘pretty insane’ revamped Zandvoort

This w💜eekend marks the first Dutch Grand Prix since 1985&nb🤪sp;around an upgraded Zandvoort track that had undergone several major changes, most notably the addition of banking at three corners.

Turn 1 (Tarzanbocht), Turn 3 (Hugenholtzbocht) and Turn 14 (Arie Luyendijkbocht) have all been re-profiled to🐻 welcome the return of grand prix cars around the fast, flowing circuit.

While the majority of the field has previous experience driving at Zandvoort in Formula 3, only Max Verstappen has ever driven ꦬthe heavily renovated circuit in F1 machinery, though that was during a prom🍒otional show run event for Red Bull.

After getti♏ng their first t🤡aste of the revised Zandvoort on Friday, the drivers were full of praise for the venue.

“Oh man, that track i🌠s epic,” said Lewis Hamilton. 🍰“It’s really fantastic.

“It brought so many memories when I first♏ got out there when I was driving here because I knew it was great when I was ꧃in Formula 3 but it’s crazy in a Formula 1 car.

“The speed we’re going through Turn 7, it𝓰’s a real racing circuit.”

Lewis Hamilton (GBR), Mercedes AMG F1
Lewis Hamilton (GBR), Mercedes AMG F1
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His Mercedes teammat♎e Valtteri Bottas agreed, adding: “I hope it’s good fun to watch, because it’s definitively good fun in the car. Tomorrow will be fun in qualifying and even today I really enjoyed it.

“There’s ✤ban⭕ked corners and also many different corner sections here, especially the speed through the Sector 2 corners, so I enjoyed it.”

Red Bull’s Sergio Perez said he enjoyed the challenge posed by the “old school” circuit, which has🌱 limited run-off and gravel beds lurking around many of it🧔s twisting corners.

“It✨’s pretty awesome out there,” he ex🌳plained. “It’s an old school circuit, you really need that confidence going into the sessions to be able to trust the car, [knowing] what the car is doing every single time out there.

“It’s been pretty challenging, also th🥃e long run, physically as well, it’s on the hard side because you have so many right hand corners consecutive🥀ly.

“It’s a pretty unique🍨 challenge, very different to the tracks we have been to. Tomorrow is so important that I just hope we are able to get the best out of it.”

Despite only having limited running in FP2 after an engine issue curtailed his opening practice session, Sebastian Vettel called on F1 to adopt more corners like Zandvoort’s banked🧸 🃏turns.

Sebastian Vettel (GER) Aston Martin F1 Team AMR21.
Sebastian Vettel (GER) Aston Martin F1 Team AMR21.
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“We should have more of th🃏at, cambered corners [that] are positive, and not off camber,” the Aston Martin driver said🌌.

“Off camber they do for water drainage, but it’s very boring bec💙ause you lose grip.

“[Positive cambered corners] I think loo❀k 🙈exciting and feel exciting in the car as well.

“The bits they change🐼d, I think they changed for the better. I think it’s very exciting with the b꧅anking, so yeah, not quite clear which line to take yet, but have a little bit more time tomorrow.”

AlphaTauri rꦬacer Pierre Gasly was also impressed by📖 the banking, describing Turn 3 as “pretty insane”.

“On TV, all the bankings are always smaller, and when you get in the car it is alwܫays more impressive,” Gasly said.

“Especially Turn 3 is pretty insane. It’s like sliding into a toboggan or a similar 𝓀feeling, but with an F1 car at such speed it’s quite unique.

“Driving-wise it’s unbelievable, I’m re🌸ally enjoying it but I will enjoy it even more if we are a couple of tenths faster so we’ll try and find that tomorrow.”

Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari SF-21 leads team mate Charles Leclerc (MON) Ferrari SF-21.
Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari SF-21 leads team mate Charles Leclerc (MON) Ferrari SF-21.
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Carlos🉐 Sainz, who ended the day second-fastest behind Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc, beamed: “I loved it, to be honest.

“It was a different Friday, just learning a new track, but also learning different kind of corners that we had never experienced b♈efore.

“Learning how to drive them, experimenting with driving lines, just made it to be a different ဣkind of feeling.

“A different kind of Friday which iꦅn a 22, 23🅺-race season it’s always nice to have different Fridays.”

Meanwhile, Lando Norris said conducting some running in McLaren’s simuꦡlator proved to be a useful exercise in his bid to get up to speed with the physically demand🍸ing circuit.

 “Not an easy track for sure,” he explained.

“From what we had on the simulator to whatꦕ it’s actually like is relatively similar, which is a good thing. We’ve done a good job with the sim.

“I guess it’s always tricky because in the simulator you don’t feel the G fo😼rce. So especially around the back turn seven, turn eight, turn nine you’re constantly turning right. It’s punishing on the front-left tyre. Physically you start to feel it quite a bit and it’s extremely quick.

“You don’t have that sensation in the simulator so when yo🎶u come here, you real🍌ly get to feel it. And it’s a bit of a shock the first few laps you do. But once you get into it, it’s just a cool feeling.”

William♏s’ 🍨George Russell said Zandvoort provided the drivers with “what we all want from race tracks.”

“I🦩t was a great experience driving this circuit,” he added. “It’s a driver’s favourite. It’s very undulating – all this new banking is a great new experience.

“Fast, flowing, you can’t 🐼really put a wheel wrong. So I think that’s what we all♓ want from race tracks.”

While all the drivers acknowledged that overtaking will be difficult in the race, the🀅re are 🎀overwhelmingly excited about the prospect of qualifying.

George Russell (GBR), Williams Racing
George Russell (GBR), Williams Racing
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