Circuit Park Zandvoort
Zandvoort, nestled in the Dutch dunes, is a classic circuit known for its challenging, flowing layout and often unpredictable seaside weather. From 1952 to 2025, it hosted 35 Formula 1 World Championship races, establishing a reputation for its high-speed corners like Scheivlak and the famously banked Arie Luyendyk Bocht. Its narrow, undulating nature demands precision and commitment, making it a true driver's track where mistakes are easily punished. After a long hiatus, Zandvoort returned to the F1 calendar, delighting fans with its unique character and creating a vibrant, orange-clad atmosphere.
- First Race
- 1952
- Last Race
- 2025
- Total Races
- 35(rank 13)
Most driver wins
- 1stJ. Clark4 wins
- 2ndN. Lauda3 wins
- 3rdJ. Stewart3 wins
- 4thM. Verstappen3 wins
- 5thA. Prost2 wins
Most driver podiums
- 1stN. Lauda6 podiums
- 2ndJ. Clark6 podiums
- 3rdJ. Stewart5 podiums
- 4thM. Verstappen5 podiums
- 5thC. Regazzoni4 podiums
Most driver starts
- 1stG. Hill16 starts
- 2ndJ. Brabham12 starts
- 3rdJ. Laffite11 starts
- 4thJ. Surtees11 starts
- 5thN. Lauda10 starts
Most constructor wins
- 1st8 winsUnknown
- 2nd5 winsUnknown
- 3rd3 winsUnknown
- 4th3 winsUnknown
- 5th2 winsUnknown
Most constructor podiums
- 1st26 podiumsUnknown
- 2nd9 podiumsUnknown
- 3rd9 podiumsUnknown
- 4th7 podiumsUnknown
- 5th7 podiumsUnknown