Lewis Hamilton,
Valtteri Bottas,
Nico Hulkenberg,
David Coulthard,
Antonio Giovinazzi and Jules Bianchi all won the Masters of
Formula 3 at
Zandvoort once, for years the race for young drivers to get into the spotlight of
Formula 1. Three times a Dutchman won;
Max Verstappen in 2014,
Tom Coronel in 1997 and
Jos Verstappen in 1993.
Highly regarded event
At the Masters, last held in 2016, the various
Formula 3 championships came together, making it a very prestigious race. In a special from
De Telegraaf leading up to the
Dutch Grand Prix at
Zandvoort,
Jos Verstappen and
Tom Coronel look back on this special race.
"
The Masters was a highly regarded event," says Verstappen.
"There was a lot of public too. That victory has helped me to get into Formula 1. In early August I won at Zandvoort and at the end of that year I went testing in Formula 1." In 1994, Verstappen made his Formula 1 debut at Benetton as a teammate of
Michael Schumacher.
The Wimbledon of motorsport
Four years later, the Netherlands had another success when Coronel won the Masters. " During that race on Sunday, there were 80,000 people", he says. "You couldn't see a blade of grass on the dunes. When I got out of the car after the finish, I heard them chanting: 'Tommie, Tommie, Tommie.' Only then did I realize this was a very serious victory."
"Normally you couldn't overtake there, but with a bit of cheek, it worked anyway. After the race, I called Japan to tell them I had won. They couldn't believe it, thought I was joking", remembers Coronel. "Internationally, I was on the map a lot. The Masters was a bit like the Wimbledon of motorsport. You just wanted to win."