Experience a unique networking event of the highest caliber, where the world of aviation and motorsport converge. Aviation Racedays is more than just an event – it is a rendezvous for professionals and motorsport enthusiasts from the aviation industry to come together at the race circuit.
Although no planes will be taking off from this pavement, participants' hearts will surely soar. Here, you can create meaningful connections, share extraordinary experiences, and pamper yourself in a exclusive atmosphere.
Save the date in your calendar and be a part of this extraordinary event that combines Aviation with motorsports. At the Aviation Racedays, networking takes center stage: this is where future partnerships can be forged and lasting connections can be created.
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THE EVENT
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
NETWORKING
RACE SIMULATOR
CATERING
Circuit Zandvoort
History
Origins:
Circuit Zandvoort's origins can be traced back to 1939 when a street circuit was set up in Zandvoort. The permanent circuit was inaugurated in August 1948.
Formula One:
The track quickly became renowned and started hosting the Formula One Dutch Grand Prix from 1952 to 1985. It was reintroduced to the F1 calendar in 2020 after a 35-year hiatus but was then postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Events
Apart from Formula One, Circuit Zandvoort has hosted a variety of motorsport events, including DTM (German Touring Car Championship), GT racing, and various local championships
Facilities and Surroundings
Paddock and Facilities:
Circuit Zandvoort has a modern paddock area, grandstands, and hospitality facilities to cater to teams, media, and fans.
Proximity to Amsterdam:
Zandvoort is conveniently located near Amsterdam, making it easily accessible for international visitors and offering a plethora of off-track activities.
Beach:
Zandvoort is also a popular beach destination. This allows for a unique combination of beach relaxation and motorsport action for visitors.
Features
Track Layout:
Circuit Zandvoort is known for its fast, flowing layout, with elevation changes and challenging corners. Key features include the Tarzan corner at the end of the start-finish straight, the high-speed Scheivlak corner, and the final Arie Luyendyk (previously known as Bosuit) corner.
Dune Setting:
One of the track's unique features is its location amidst the North Sea dunes. This not only offers a scenic backdrop but also means that the track can be sandy, adding an extra challenge for drivers.
Modifications:
Over the years, the circuit has undergone several modifications, both for safety reasons and to modernize its facilities. Ahead of its return to the F1 calendar in 2021, significant renovations took place, including the addition of banked corners to make races more exciting and overtaking more feasible.
Summary
With its reintroduction to the Formula One calendar, there has been a renewed interest in Circuit Zandvoort, leading to further developments and investments in the track's infrastructure.
Circuit Zandvoort holds a significant place in the history of motorsport, especially within the context of Formula One. Its scenic setting amidst the dunes, combined with its challenging layout, makes it a favorite among both drivers and fans.
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Please be advised that all bookings for this event are non-refundable. Once a ticket is purchased, we cannot offer refunds, exchanges, or credits for any reason, including but not limited to personal circumstances, inclement weather, or changes in the event schedule. We recommend that you carefully review the date and details of the event prior to finalizing your booking.