With its notorious Tarzan corner, the Dutch GP delivered some memorable race winners as well as some horrific accidents
Time to make history again, proclaim the billboards that ring the Zandvoort circuit for this weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix. Formula One is revelling in a return to this marvellous track that sweeps and undulates through the sand dunes nestling on the edge of the North Sea. The past is rich here, there are glories to celebrate and tragedies to honour, even as it looks to the future.
Many of the fans of Max Verstappen, the home hero, will not have been born when F1 last raced here in 1985 but until then Zandvoort had been a staple of the calendar.