Circuit Zandvoort runs 4.259 kilometres along the Dutch North Sea coast and packs 14 corners into that short lap, including two banked turns that give the track its identity. Every named corner carries a piece of the circuit’s history, from a man who traded his garden for naming rights to a driver killed at his own corner two decades before Formula 1 ever raced there.
Two corners, Hugenholtzbocht and Arie Luyendykbocht, are banked up to 18 degr…
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