Salzburgring
Plainfeld, Salzburg, Austria
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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Address and directions
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You will find a petrol station directly in the paddock.
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Track details
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Length:4.255 km
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Turns:12
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Opening:September 1969
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Important events:Porsche Sprint Challenge, Electric Love Festival