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Nürburgring circuit map, taken at the 1964 German Grand Prix; the legend advises "No driving in the Eifel (mountains) without a lap on the Nürburgring". The Nordschleife from 1927 to 1982, with small changes made in 1967 and 1971
The entire track, the Gesamtstrecke (see map above) was 28.3 kilometres in length, composed of the Nordschleife (22.8 km), the Südschleife (7.7 km), and the Betonschleife – the latter a short 2 kilometer warm-up loop around the pit area. The lengths of the two segments, when considered separately, add up to more than the whole, since each ...
The Nürburgring Nordschleife is a motor racing circuit in Germany. Its over 20.8 km (12.9 mi) long old section dating from 1927, was truncated in 1982 as international championships had started to boycott the track after 1976. The adjacent modern Nürburgring Grand Prix track was opened in 1984.
Real and correct GP layout, 2013 names of nurburgring's corners: 19:20, 9 April 2009: 920 × 544 (98 KB) DooFi: Hyphenation at request from German Wikipedians I also changed the font to Verdana in the hope of resolving the kerning issues of wiki's rasterizer. 22:57, 8 April 2009: 920 × 544 (98 KB) DooFi: wiki doesn't seem to like text ...
Circuit Type Location Seasons Total Map Alpenbergpreis Rossfeld: Hillclimb Berchtesgaden: 1963–1965: 3 Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry: Race circuit Linas: 1962, 1964: 2 Autodromo di Pergusa: Race circuit Enna
The Nurburgring 24 Hours is known for its wide variety of cars. In 2023, 135 cars in 20 classes were entered. [5] Available classes include: [6] The 24h-Special classes that consist of pure race cars that may compete in other race series. It consists of the classes SP1 to SP8 differentiated by engine displacement with an optional suffix T for ...
The German Grand Prix (German: Großer Preis von Deutschland) was a motor race that took place most years since 1926, with 75 races having been held.The race has been held at only three venues throughout its history: the Nürburgring in Rhineland-Palatinate, Hockenheimring in Baden-Württemberg and occasionally AVUS in Berlin.
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