Nürburgring
Nürburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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.
Nordschleife

GP Circuit

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Address and directions
- Nordschleife
Otto-Flimm-Straße, 53520 Nürburg
Refuelling:
ED petrol station on the B258, Döttinger Höhe, 53520 HerresbachParking:
The car park at the Nordschleife access road is reserved for participant vehicles. Towing vehicles and trailers can be parked on the gravel car park opposite. - GP Circuit
In der Stroth (L93), 53520 Meuspath
Refuelling:
You will find the nearest petrol station directly in the paddock.
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Track details
Nordschleife | gp circuit | |
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Length: | 20.832 km | 5.148 km |
Turns: | 72 | 16 |
Opening: | 18 June 1927 | 12 May 1984 |
Formula 1 venue: | 1951 to 1976 | 1984 to 2020 |
Important events: | 24 hours, Nürburgring Endurance Series, GT Masters, DTM, Truck GP, Oldtimer GP |
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