The Dutch Grand Prix is back on the Formula 1 calendar and people should know about it. In GPblog's F1 Social Stint you can read what drivers and teams are doing to prepare for the first Grand Prix in Zandvoort in 36 years.
Prior to the race weekend in the Dutch dunes, former driver Robert Doornbos showed an in-media event of Heineken and Formula 1 the trophy that the winner of the Grand Prix at Zandvoort gets to take home. The trophy is made of recycled material and has a glossy green finish.
In Zandvoort, you need to know exactly how to drive, and therefore all teams got a clear plan how to get to the circuit. However, one Italian driver thought he could get to the circuit via another route, and that caused some problems. He got stuck.