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This circuit was first used in 1948, and was designed using the advice of 1928 Le Mans winner Sammy Davis, using the communications road left behind by the departing German army after World War II. Once the F1 circus left in 1985, the circuit went bankrupt, and it was subsequently taken over by the town council in 1988.
Noise pollution laws forced the shortening of the circuit from 2.642 miles to 1.565 miles, and a man-made sand dune was placed between the circuit and the town to reduce noise. During 1998, an extension was built, lengthening the circuit to 2.65 miles (4.26km) for the start of the 1999 season. |
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Zandvoort |
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Holland |
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Zandvoort |
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2.65/4.26 |
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