Formula 1 returned to the Dutch Grand Prix in 2021 after a 36-year hiatus having first visited Zandvoort in 1952, so F1 Oversteer looks at its all-time most successful teams. The sand dune-lined Circuit Zandvoort by the North Sea has held every running of the Dutch GP so far. Formula 1 even saw some of its star drivers of the time visit the track in 1950 and 1951 for non-championship races, and Louis Rosier won driving for Talbot at both runnings. Alberto Ascari then earned the honour of being the first driver to win a Dutch Grand Prix as a part of the F1 calendar. The 1952 and 1953 champion e…