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Monday, 04.08.2025

Trackday Nürburgring Nordschleife

The ‘Green Hell’ - the ultimate boss. If you pass here, you can drive anywhere. With over 20 kilometres of asphalt, the Nürburgring Nordschleife winds its way through the Eifel and offers an intensity that is unrivalled anywhere else in the world.

What to expect

  • Free driving here means the ultimate driving test—a must for any enthusiast who wants to experience real history
  • No racing license required - simply register and get going!
  • Access to the Pistenclub box - to relax, chat and network with other club members and sports drivers

Requirements for participation

  • Tracktaugliches Fahrzeug mit Straßenzulassung in technisch einwandfreiem Zustand
  • Valid driving license class B
  • Wearing of helmets mandatory for driver and co-driver
  • A waiver of liability must be signed after booking
  • 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.
  • Terms and conditions of participation & contractual declarations
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Timetable

from
Registration and distribution of start numbers
in the “Event Accreditation” container at the roundabout opposite the entrance
Drivers' briefing
Mandatory for all participants
09:00 - 16:30

Free driving

Alternating in 2 groups
Subject to change without notice. As a registered participant, you will receive the final schedule by e-mail shortly before the event.

Nürburgring

The legendary racetrack in the Eifel

The Nürburgring is one of the most famous racetracks in the world, located in the Eifel region of Germany. Opened in 1927, the track consists of the 20.8 km Nordschleife and the 5.1 km Grand Prix circuit. With its 73 corners, significant elevation changes, and demanding sections, the Nordschleife is considered one of the most challenging and fascinating racetracks worldwide. It is highly valued by car manufacturers, professional drivers, and motorsport enthusiasts, serving as a testing ground and the venue for legendary races like the 24-hour race.