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#79 Rebuilding Zandvoort’s Rollercoaster Racetrack

19 Nov 2020

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In this episode we look at the Circuit Zandvoort, the iconic post-WW2 racetrack in the Netherlands. Beloved by fans of all flavours of motorsport, it recently had cause to redesign and resurface its track in the hopes of hosting the first Dutch Grand Prix since 1985. To do this required the design of some of the steepest banked corners in the world, the construction of which pushed the supply chain and the equipment to the limits. We will learn that although a racetrack may look like an ordinary road at first glance, in reality, its capabilities are far beyond what we are familiar with on our daily commute… and every track is completely unique, with different aggregates, polymers and additives going into every asphalt mix. Guests Jarno Zaffelli, Studio Dromo Jean-Nicolas Desprez, Shell Bitumen Niek Oude Luttikhuis, Circuit Zandvoort Supporter With over 100 years’ experience, Shell Bitumen is the world’s leading supplier of bitumen. Their wide range of innovative bitumen products is designed to help meet the challenges of road, roofing and airport sectors, alongside specialty and industrial applications. The post #79 Rebuilding Zandvoort’s Rollercoaster Racetrack first appeared on Engineering Matters.

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