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Last year's race
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Max Verstappen lapped everyone but podium finishers to claim a home victory

Season standings
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DRIVERS
POS   DRIVER   NATIONALITY   CAR   PTS
1   Max Verstappen   NED   RED BULL RACING RBPT   284
2   Sergio Perez   MEX   RED BULL RACING RBPT   191
3   Charles Leclerc   MON   FERRARI   186
4   Carlos Sainz   ESP   FERRARI   171
5   George Russell   GBR   MERCEDES   170
6   Lewis Hamilton   GBR   MERCEDES   146
7   Lando Norris   GBR   MCLAREN MERCEDES   76
8   Esteban Ocon   FRA   ALPINE RENAULT   64
9   Fernando Alonso   ESP   ALPINE RENAULT   51
10   Valtteri Bottas   FIN   ALFA ROMEO FERRARI   46
11   Kevin Magnussen   DEN   HAAS FERRARI   22
12   Sebastian Vettel   GER   ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO MERCEDES   20
13   Daniel Ricciardo   AUS   MCLAREN MERCEDES   19
14   Pierre Gasly   FRA   ALPHATAURI RBPT   18
15   Mick Schumacher   GER   HAAS FERRARI   12
16   Yuki Tsunoda   JPN   ALPHATAURI RBPT   11
17   Zhou Guanyu   CHN   ALFA ROMEO FERRARI   5
18   Alexander Albon   THA   WILLIAMS MERCEDES   4
19   Lance Stroll   CAN   ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO MERCEDES   4
20   Nicholas Latifi   CAN   WILLIAMS MERCEDES   0
21   Nico Hulkenberg   GER   ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO MERCEDES   0

CONSTRUCTORS
POS   TEAM   PTS
1   RED BULL RACING RBPT   475
2   FERRARI   357
3   MERCEDES   316
4   ALPINE RENAULT   115
5   MCLAREN MERCEDES   95
6   ALFA ROMEO FERRARI   51
7   HAAS FERRARI   34
8   ALPHATAURI RBPT   29
9   ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO MERCEDES   24
10   WILLIAMS MERCEDES   4


Timetables
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FRIDAY 2nd SEPTEMBER      Local time

FIA Formula 3   Practice Session   08:55 - 09:40
FIA Formula 2   Practice Session   10:05 - 10:50
Paddock Club   Paddock Club Track Tour   11:00 - 11:30
Paddock Club   Paddock Club Pit Lane Walk   11:00 - 12:00
FIA   F1 Car Presentation   11:00 - 12:00
Promoter Activity   Showteam   11:30 - 11:45
FORMULA 1   FIRST PRACTICE SESSION   12:30 - 13:30
FIA Formula 3   Qualifying Session   14:00 - 14:30
FIA Formula 3   Qualifying Session   15:00 - 15:30
Promoter Activity   Showteam   15:35 - 15:45
FORMULA 1   SECOND PRACTICE SESSION   16:00 - 17:00
FIA Formula 3   Press Conference   17:15 - 17:45
Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup   Practice Session   17:30 - 18:15
FIA Formula 2   Press Conference   17:50 - 18:20
Paddock Club   Paddock Club Track Tour   18:30 - 19:00
Paddock Club   Paddock Club Pit Lane Walk   18:30 - 19:30
Paddock Club   Pit Lane Walk   18:30 - 19:00

SATURDAY 3rd SEPTEMBER   
   
Paddock Club   Paddock Club Pit Lane Walk   08:45 - 09:30
Paddock Club   Paddock Club Track Tour   09:00 - 09:30
Formula 1   Teams Press Conference   09:05 - 10:05
Formula 1   Team Pit Stop Practice   09:10 - 09:40
FIA Formula 3   Sprint Race (21 Laps or 40 Mins +1 Lap)   10:25 - 11:10
Promoter Activity   Showteam   11:15 - 11:30
FIA Formula 3   Press Conference   11:30 - 12:00
FORMULA 1   THIRD PRACTICE SESSION   12:00 - 13:00
Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup   Qualifying Session   13:30 - 14:00
Paddock Club   Paddock Club Track Tour   14:05 - 14:35
Promoter Activity   Drift Show   14:25 - 14:40
FORMULA 1   QUALIFYING SESSION   15:00 - 16:00
Formula 1   Press Conference   16:00 - 17:00
Promoter Activity   Showteam   16:10 - 16:30
FIA Formula 2   Sprint Race (29 Laps or 45 Mins +1 Lap)   17:00 - 17:50
Paddock Club   Paddock Club Track Tour   18:00 - 19:00
Paddock Club   Paddock Club Pit Lane Walk   18:00 - 19:00
FIA Formula 2   Press Conference   18:10 - 18:40
F1 Experiences   F1 Experiences - Pit Lane Walk & Trophy Photo   19:00 - 20:30
F1 Experiences   F1 Experiences Champions Club - Track Tour & Trophy Photo   19:00 - 20:30

SUNDAY 4th SEPTEMBER
      
FIA Formula 3   Feature Race (26 Laps or 45 Mins)   08:45 - 09:35
FIA Formula 2   Feature Race (40 Laps or 60 Mins +1 Lap)   10:20 - 11:25
Promoter Activity   Showteam   11:30 - 11:40
FIA Formula 2   Press Conference   11:45 - 12:15
Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup   Race (17 Laps or 30 Mins)   12:05 - 12:40
Paddock Club   Paddock Club Track Tour   12:55 - 13:25
Promoter Activity   Showteam   13:00 - 13:30
Formula 1   Drivers' Parade   13:00 - 13:30
Paddock Club   Paddock Club Pit Lane Walk   13:00 - 14:00
Promoter Activity   Porsche Demonstration   13:30 - 14:00
Formula 1   National Anthem   14:44 - 14:46
FORMULA 1   GRAND PRIX (72 LAPS OR 120 MINS)   15:00 - 17:00


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Comment that will count for every race remaining this season:

Easy win for Verstappen unless his car fails


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Hoping for great battle for p2 to p20


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It's so wonderful Zandvoort is now permanently(?) back in F1 calendar. 10 years ago everyone would've laughed if they were told F1 will race in Zandvoort in 2021/22.

I'm a big fan of narrow tracks that provide rally-esque challenge, i.e. no room for error. Consequently Suzuka, Monaco, and Zandvoort belong to favorites. Obviously narrow tracks rarely provide good racing, apart from feeder series. But to be honest, there are 20+ tracks were you can pass very easily, so for variety's sake, it's good to have different type of circuits as well. For me, qualifying will be the main event.

Too early to tell how the weather will look like.


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Odds Max laps the entire field?


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JJ wrote:
It's so wonderful Zandvoort is now permanently(?) back in F1 calendar. 10 years ago everyone would've laughed if they were told F1 will race in Zandvoort in 2021/22.

I'm a big fan of narrow tracks that provide rally-esque challenge, i.e. no room for error. Consequently Suzuka, Monaco, and Zandvoort belong to favorites. Obviously narrow tracks rarely provide good racing, apart from feeder series. But to be honest, there are 20+ tracks were you can pass very easily, so for variety's sake, it's good to have different type of circuits as well. For me, qualifying will be the main event.

Too early to tell how the weather will look like.

From our local politics here in Zandvoort I heard Zandvoort has an option for 2 more years in place (so 3 more after this year), and will discuss afterwards

For sure qualifying will be most important. There is a slight chance for rain, especially on the Saturday. However, from experience I know a lot of the predicted rain doesn't actually fall in Zandvoort, so we'll have to see about that

I'll be there on Friday, first time at an F1 event for me. Hope I can actually get my camera into the place as they're really strict about what you can bring this year


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Hopefully FOM or the fans will cover the corner where that Formula Regional flip happened and which was missed by the cameras.


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the way the track was rebuilt gives that slot car track sensation to it, is something unique given the more compact nature compared to other new tracks (long wide street tracks) and that provides a tunnel vision sensation which also increases the speed

with these new cars could be quite a thrill to drive there on flying laps, for race not that much

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JJ wrote:
It's so wonderful Zandvoort is now permanently(?) back in F1 calendar. 10 years ago everyone would've laughed if they were told F1 will race in Zandvoort in 2021/22.

I'm a big fan of narrow tracks that provide rally-esque challenge, i.e. no room for error. Consequently Suzuka, Monaco, and Zandvoort belong to favorites. Obviously narrow tracks rarely provide good racing, apart from feeder series. But to be honest, there are 20+ tracks were you can pass very easily, so for variety's sake, it's good to have different type of circuits as well. For me, qualifying will be the main event.

Too early to tell how the weather will look like.


I just love the banked corners, even now it's still feels rare to see a formula 1 car go through a banked corner, and the possibilities the turn 1/2/3 layout mean for being able to potentially go around the outside fo your opponent using the banking are enough for me to enjoy this track, even if that mainly applies to F2/F3 and Formula W if its here, more than F1 itself

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JJ wrote:
It's so wonderful Zandvoort is now permanently(?) back in F1 calendar. 10 years ago everyone would've laughed if they were told F1 will race in Zandvoort in 2021/22.

I'm a big fan of narrow tracks that provide rally-esque challenge, i.e. no room for error. Consequently Suzuka, Monaco, and Zandvoort belong to favorites. Obviously narrow tracks rarely provide good racing, apart from feeder series. But to be honest, there are 20+ tracks were you can pass very easily, so for variety's sake, it's good to have different type of circuits as well. For me, qualifying will be the main event.

Too early to tell how the weather will look like.


This track is only on the calendar for one reason. It is the Fanboy GP.

There are much better venues for F1 to visit in Europe.

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Zandvoort was a fine venue for cars racing on reverse gear


quite a thrill to roll a car that didn't had laminated windshields (at 0:27)

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The internet is 99.9% complete shit. That video is part of the 0.1%


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I didn't watched the whole video when I posted, was at work and couldn't even hear the commentary

Dear Lord, this pure gold, is what nascar always wanted to be but cannot manufacture at such rate

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You've struck gold. It's the kind of video that used to be posted at 5am in a Le Mans thread


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As a kid those races where the highlight of the year. They also used to run with caravans behind but those didnt run backwards. But still, you can imagine the carnage.

The cars used where Daf's wit the CVT transmission so same speed going backwards as going forwards. The commentator is famous Dutch comedian Andre van Duijn (famous as in famous in the Netherlands).

Red Bull hinted at doing a stunt this year with 2 cars painted in the RBR and AT colors but I cant find the tweet again.


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Max could win doing the same with F1 car this weekend. :mrgreen:


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JJ wrote:
Max could win doing the same with F1 car this weekend. :mrgreen:


that's not fair, he already practiced judging by that video above

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You've struck gold. It's the kind of video that used to be posted at 5am in a Le Mans thread

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Remember cars kept dragging gravel onto the track in turn 12 last year? They've applied a resin to a 1 meter strip on the edge of the gravel in the hope it'll stay where it is. It's never been used before, so I wonder how that's going to work out. It's certainly interesting
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