Dutch Grand Prix
Extra Care Court
The F1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix offers special facilities for wheelchair users through the Extra Care tickets. These ‘Extra Care’ services are provided by HandicapNL. The Extra Care tickets grant access to the wheelchair-accessible Extra Care deck, located at one of the best spots on the circuit: right at the start/finish line, just a few meters from the grid!
In addition, Extra Care visitors can make use of the following facilities and services:
- Low-stimulus rest area
- Extra Care deck with additional seating
- Cooling facilities for medicines
- Nursing care
- Support from volunteers
- Adapted sanitary facilities (with the option to use a hoist)
- Private care room
- Parking and transportation facility
TICKETS & ACCOMMODATION
For more information about the great work HandicapNL does with us and at other events, please visit the Handicap NL website.
Through HandicapNL, it was also possible to stay at our campsite with special care facilities. However, this option is now sold out.
More information
Extra Care Court
Entrance
Are you going to the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix this year? Then prepare your visit by taking a look at the map. A special entrance has been set up for the Extra Care Court. This entrance can be found on the map.
View mapParking + transportation
A parking pass near the circuit can only be purchased in combination with an Extra Care ticket.
For visitors who have difficulty walking longer distances, we recommend bus transport via Connexxion. You can purchase your bus ticket via the button below. Please note: Getting off the bus at our bus station can be challenging for wheelchair users without assistance.
Traveling by train (NS) is also an option, but the walk from the station to the circuit takes approximately 15 minutes.
It is not possible to purchase separate passage tickets or parking passes.
Buy your bus ticketSpecial wishes and requests
We receive many requests for special arrangements, such as meeting drivers or organizing something unique. These are often beautiful and sometimes emotional stories, and of course, we would love to fulfill them all. Unfortunately, we are unable to arrange meet-and-greets with drivers or other team members.
However, we have an agreement with Ambulance Wens that allows them to fulfill a wish on every event day. If you have a special request, please contact Ambulance Wens directly.
In case of walking difficulties
Visitors with regular tickets are welcome to bring a walker, a standard wheelchair, or a small electric mobility scooter to the event. These can be parked near the grandstands, but please note that this is at your own risk. If possible, we recommend bringing a foldable wheelchair, as this allows more wheelchairs to be stored under the grandstands. Please keep in mind that the venue can be very crowded at times, which may make it difficult to move quickly from one area to another.
A very limited number of wheelchairs are available to borrow at Gate 2. Please be aware that the event grounds are quite large, sloped, and feature various surfaces such as sand, semi-paved areas, and asphalt. Distances can be long, and some walking is required to reach your seat or standing area from the entrance.
Frequently asked questions
ALL FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSUnfortunately, all tickets for the 2024 Extra Care Court are sold out. It is also not possible to change any regular tickets to tickets for the Extra Care Court.
If you have a regular ticket, this is unfortunately not possible. This service is only offered to disabled ticket holders. These ticket holders will be contacted about this.
The platform for disabled people is located in the last bend before the straight on ‘Main Straight’. This is indicated in the map as the ‘accessibility platform’.
Visitors with regular tickets are allowed to bring a walker, wheelchair, or mobility scooter (a collapsible, not extended, or electric) to the event. These can be stored near the stands. Please note: this is at your own risk.
Fans with a disabled ticket can get to the Extra Care court safely. The event site is not easily accessible for fans who have difficulty walking or are in a wheelchair.
Special parking and transport options are available for visitors with a ticket for the disabled stand. They will receive more information about this personally. There are no additional (general) disabled parking spaces available in Zandvoort to travel to the circuit with your own transport.
For people with a regular ticket who have difficulty walking or are disabled, we recommend parking at the P+R in Amsterdam or Amstelveen and then continuing their journey by bus. You can then get off at gate 1, 250m from the circuit.
There are adapted toilets on site. These are indicated on the maps and information boards on the event site.