Dutch Grand Prix: Key figures
For the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, Motors Inside reviewed the key figures to know for an enjoyable Grand Prix.

4,259: This is the length of the Zandvoort circuit track in kilometers.
14: Fernando Alonso’s number, but also the number of turns that make up this circuit.
72: This is the number of laps that the drivers will have to complete in this Grand Prix.
306,648: The number of kilometers the drivers have to cover to complete the Grand Prix.
Translate: 1’08”885 : This is the record for the fastest lap on the circuit achieved in 2021 by Max Verstappen.
32: This is the 32nd time that the drivers will compete on the track.
1952: The year of the first Grand Prix of the Netherlands on the circuit.
6 : Only 6 drivers have won the Grand Prix at least twice on this circuit: Alberto Ascari, Jim Clark, Jackie Stewart, Niki Lauda, James Hunt, Alain Prost.
4: The highest number of victories on the circuit. This is the driver Jim Clark who achieved his first triumph in 1963 and his last in 1967.
5: The power in g-force experienced by drivers during several turns on the track. Turns 1, 11, and 7 are the ones affected.
18: The number of degrees of banking in turns 3 and 14. It is one of the largest degrees in history, second only to the 30 degrees of the Monza oval.