Friday, 24.07.2026
Trackday Salzburgring
High-speed spectacle in a narrow valley. The Salzburgring is known for its enormous average speed and the unique acoustics that bounce off the mountain slopes. An experience for all the senses!
What to expect
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Free driving between Nockstein and the paddock bend is pure adrenalin
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Division into groups according to vehicle type (road legal / not road legal)
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No racing license required - simply register and get going!
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Access to the Pistenclub box - to relax, chat and network with other club members and sports drivers
Requirements for participation
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Track-ready road legal or not road legal vehicle in perfect technical condition
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Valid driving license class B
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Wearing of helmets mandatory for driver and co-driver
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A waiver of liability must be signed after booking
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Driver training on a track that is closed to public traffic during the event. The purpose of the event is not to achieve top speeds or to determine the shortest riding time, but to optimise riding skills and technique. The aim of the event is to improve riding safety for road traffic.
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Terms and conditions of participation & contractual declarations
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Today 8 °C/6 °C -
Wednesday 13 °C/9 °C -
Thursday 12 °C/8 °C -
Friday 14 °C/8 °C -
Saturday 14 °C/9 °C
Technical service
Timetable
from 08:00 | Registration and distribution of start numbers | in the Pistenclub box |
08:30 | Drivers' briefing | Mandatory for all participants |
12:00 - 13:30 | Lunch break |
Subject to change without notice. As a registered participant, you will receive the final schedule by e-mail shortly before the event.
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Salzburgring
The High-Speed Track in the Alps
The Salzburgring is a historic racetrack in Austria, nestled in the picturesque Nesselgraben valley near Salzburg. Opened in 1969, the 4.2 km circuit is known for its high-speed corners, long straights, and the famous "Fahrerlagerbogen" curve. With top speeds exceeding 300 km/h, the track presents a challenge for both drivers and vehicles. Today, the Salzburgring hosts motorcycle and car races, test drives, and track days, making it a popular venue for motorsport events and corporate gatherings.
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