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The Nürburgring, simply known as "The Ring" by enthusiasts, is a motorsport
Motorsport

Motorsport is the collection of sports which primarily involve the use of motorized vehicles. It was a Olympic_sports#Demonstration_sports event in the 1900 olympics....
 race track
Race track

A race track is a purpose-built facility for racing of animals , automobiles, motorcycles or sportsperson. A race track may also feature grandstands or concourses....
 in Nürburg
Nürburg

N?rburg is a town in the Germany district of Ahrweiler, in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is also the name of the local castle, Burg N?rburg ....
, Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
. It was built in the 1920s around the village and medieval castle of Nürburg in the Eifel
Eifel

The Eifel is a low mountain range in western Germany. It occupies parts of southwestern North Rhine-Westphalia and northwestern Rhineland-Palatinate....
, which is about south of Cologne
Cologne

Cologne is Germany's fourth-largest city , and is the largest city both in the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and within the Rhine-Ruhr, one of the major European metropolitan areas with more than ten million inhabitants....
, and northwest of Frankfurt
Frankfurt

is the largest city in the German States of Germany of Hesse and the List of cities in Germany with more than 100,000 inhabitants in Germany, with a 2008 population of 670,000....
. Nicknamed The Green Hell by Jackie Stewart
Jackie Stewart

Sir John Young "Jackie" Stewart, Order of the British Empire , better known as Jackie, and nicknamed The Flying Scot, is a Scotland former racing driver....
, it is widely considered the toughest, most dangerous and most demanding purpose-built race track in the world.

Originally, the track featured four track configurations: the long Gesamtstrecke ("Whole Course"), which in turn consisted of the Nordschleife ("Northern Loop"), and the Südschleife
Südschleife

The N?rburgring S?dschleife was a German motor racing circuit which was built at the same time as the world-famous N?rburgring Nordschleife . These two layouts were joined together by the Start und Ziel area and could therefore be driven as one track that was over long....
 ("Southern Loop").






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The Nürburgring, simply known as "The Ring" by enthusiasts, is a motorsport
Motorsport

Motorsport is the collection of sports which primarily involve the use of motorized vehicles. It was a Olympic_sports#Demonstration_sports event in the 1900 olympics....
 race track
Race track

A race track is a purpose-built facility for racing of animals , automobiles, motorcycles or sportsperson. A race track may also feature grandstands or concourses....
 in Nürburg
Nürburg

N?rburg is a town in the Germany district of Ahrweiler, in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is also the name of the local castle, Burg N?rburg ....
, Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
. It was built in the 1920s around the village and medieval castle of Nürburg in the Eifel
Eifel

The Eifel is a low mountain range in western Germany. It occupies parts of southwestern North Rhine-Westphalia and northwestern Rhineland-Palatinate....
, which is about south of Cologne
Cologne

Cologne is Germany's fourth-largest city , and is the largest city both in the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and within the Rhine-Ruhr, one of the major European metropolitan areas with more than ten million inhabitants....
, and northwest of Frankfurt
Frankfurt

is the largest city in the German States of Germany of Hesse and the List of cities in Germany with more than 100,000 inhabitants in Germany, with a 2008 population of 670,000....
. Nicknamed The Green Hell by Jackie Stewart
Jackie Stewart

Sir John Young "Jackie" Stewart, Order of the British Empire , better known as Jackie, and nicknamed The Flying Scot, is a Scotland former racing driver....
, it is widely considered the toughest, most dangerous and most demanding purpose-built race track in the world.

Originally, the track featured four track configurations: the long Gesamtstrecke ("Whole Course"), which in turn consisted of the Nordschleife ("Northern Loop"), and the Südschleife
Südschleife

The N?rburgring S?dschleife was a German motor racing circuit which was built at the same time as the world-famous N?rburgring Nordschleife . These two layouts were joined together by the Start und Ziel area and could therefore be driven as one track that was over long....
 ("Southern Loop"). There also was a warm-up loop called Zielschleife ("Finish Loop") or better known as Betonschleife, around the pit
Pit stop

In Auto racings, a pit stop is where a racing vehicle stops in the pits during a race for refuelling, new tires, repairs, mechanical adjustments, a driver change, or any combination of the above....
 area. Between 1982 and 1983 the start-finish area was demolished to create a new GP-Strecke, and this is currently used for all major and international racing events. However, the Nordschleife is still in use.

The Nürburgring also plans to build a massive Air Thrust Coaster by S&S Power
S&S Power

S&S Power is company known for its pneumatically powered Amusement rides and roller coaster designing.S&S Power was founded by Stan Checketts as S&S Sports, Inc....
 in 2009. It will be called Ring°Racer
Ring°Racer

Ring?Racer is a Formula 1-themed roller coaster opening on 6/11/2009 at the N?rburgring race course. It will be manufactured by S&S Power and will feature a pneumatic launch....
 and will reach speeds of nearly , making it the fastest roller coaster in the world, claiming the record from Kingda Ka
Kingda Ka

Kingda Ka is a roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Township, New Jersey, United States. At its opening on May 21, 2005, it became the List of roller coaster records#Height records and List of roller coaster records#Speed records roller coaster in the world, claiming the title from Top Thrill Dragster at Cedar Po...
.

1927–1939: "Nürburg-Ring"

In the early 1920s, races called ADAC
ADAC

The ADAC is Germany's and Europe's largest automobile club, with 15,290,614 members in August 2005. It was founded on May 24, 1903 as "Deutsche Motorradfahrer-Vereinigung" and was renamed in 1911....
 Eifelrennen
Eifelrennen

The ADAC Eifelrennen was an annual motor race, organised by ADAC Automobile Club from 1922 to 2003, held in Germany's Eifel mountain region even before the N?rburgring was built there....
 were held on public roads in the Eifel mountains. This soon was considered impractical and dangerous. In order to provide work and lure tourists into the area, the construction of a dedicated race track was proposed, following the examples of Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
's Monza
Autodromo Nazionale Monza

Autodromo Nazionale Monza is a motorsport race track near the town of Monza, Italy, north of Milan. It is one of the most historic motor racing circuits in the world....
 and Berlin
Berlin

Berlin is the Capital of Germany city and one of sixteen States of Germany of Germany. With a population of 3.4 million within its city limits, Berlin is the country's largest city....
's AVUS
AVUS

The Automobil-Verkehrs- und ?bungs-Stra?e, better known as AVUS, was a Auto racing circuit on the south-western outskirts of Berlin, Germany, between Charlottenburg and Nikolassee....
, yet with a completely different character. The layout of the circuit in the mountains was similar to the Targa Florio
Targa Florio

The Targa Florio was an open road endurance automobile race held in the mountains of Sicily near Palermo, Sicily. Founded in 1906, it used to be the oldest sports car racing event, part of the World Championship until 1973....
, one of the most important motor races at that time. The original Nürburgring was meant to be a showcase for German automotive engineering and racing talent, and was built with both purposes in mind. Construction of the track, designed by the Eichler Architekturbüro from Ravensburg
Ravensburg

Ravensburg is a town in Upper Swabia in Southern Germany, capital of the Ravensburg , Baden-W?rttemberg. Population: 48,000 .Ravensburg was first mentioned in 1088....
 (led by Architect Gustav Eichler), began in September 1925.

The track was completed in spring of 1927, and the ADAC
ADAC

The ADAC is Germany's and Europe's largest automobile club, with 15,290,614 members in August 2005. It was founded on May 24, 1903 as "Deutsche Motorradfahrer-Vereinigung" and was renamed in 1911....
 Eifelrennen
Eifelrennen

The ADAC Eifelrennen was an annual motor race, organised by ADAC Automobile Club from 1922 to 2003, held in Germany's Eifel mountain region even before the N?rburgring was built there....
 races were continued there. The first World Cycling Championship
World Cycling Championship

The UCI Road World Championships, often referred to as the World Cycling Championships, is the annual world championship for bicycle road racing organized by the Union Cycliste Internationale ....
 race took place on 1927-06-19, and the first German Grand Prix
German Grand Prix

The German Grand Prix is an annual automobile race. The Grand Prix motorcycle racing event is also called the German GP but this article concentrates on the automobile GP....
 a month later. In addition, the track was opened to the public in the evenings and at weekends, as a one-way toll road. The Gesamtstrecke consisted of 174 bends (prior to 1971 changes), and was in width on average.

In 1939 the full Ring was used for the last time in major racing events, as future Grands Prix would be held only on the Nordschleife. Motorcycles and minor races mainly used the shorter and safer Südschleife. Many memorable pre-war races took place at the circuit, featuring the talents of early Ringmeister (Ringmasters) such as Rudolf Caracciola
Rudolf Caracciola

Rudolf Caracciola , was a racecar driver, nicknamed "Karratsch" in Germany.Caracciola, born at Remagen, Germany, to a hotelier family in the Rhine valley, was a champion racer in Europe in the Grand Prix motor racing era of the 1920s and 1930s, and even into the early 1950s....
, Tazio Nuvolari
Tazio Nuvolari

Tazio Giorgio Nuvolari was an Italy motorcycle and racecar auto racing, known as Il Mantovano Volante or Nivola. He was the 1932 European Championship in Grand Prix motor racing....
 and Bernd Rosemeyer
Bernd Rosemeyer

Bernd Rosemeyer was a German racing driver....
.

1947–1970: The Green Hell

After World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, racing recommenced in the 1950s and the Nordschleife of the Nürburgring again became the main venue for the German Grand Prix
German Grand Prix

The German Grand Prix is an annual automobile race. The Grand Prix motorcycle racing event is also called the German GP but this article concentrates on the automobile GP....
 as part of the Formula One
Formula One

Formula One, abbreviated to F1, and currently officially referred as the FIA Formula One World Championship is the highest class of auto racing sanctioned by the F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile ....
 World Championship (with the exception of 1959 when it was held on the AVUS
AVUS

The Automobil-Verkehrs- und ?bungs-Stra?e, better known as AVUS, was a Auto racing circuit on the south-western outskirts of Berlin, Germany, between Charlottenburg and Nikolassee....
 in Berlin
Berlin

Berlin is the Capital of Germany city and one of sixteen States of Germany of Germany. With a population of 3.4 million within its city limits, Berlin is the country's largest city....
). A new group of Ringmeisters arose to dominate the race - Alberto Ascari
Alberto Ascari

Alberto Ascari was an Italy racing driver and twice Formula One List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions. He is one of only two Italian Formula One World Champions in the history of the sport....
, Juan Manuel Fangio
Juan Manuel Fangio

Juan Manuel Fangio , nicknamed "El Chueco" or "El Maestro" , was a race car driver from Argentina, who dominated the first decade of Formula One racing....
, Stirling Moss
Stirling Moss

Sir Stirling Craufurd Moss Order of the British Empire is a retired racing driver from England. His success in a variety of categories placed him among the world's elite – he is often called "the greatest driver never to win the World Championship"....
, Jim Clark
Jim Clark

Jim Clark Officer of the Order of the British Empire was a Scotland Formula One Auto racing.He was the dominant driver of his era, winning two List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions, in 1963 and 1965....
, John Surtees
John Surtees

John Surtees, Order of the British Empire is a former Grand Prix motorcycle racing motorcycle road racing and Formula One driver from England....
, Jackie Stewart
Jackie Stewart

Sir John Young "Jackie" Stewart, Order of the British Empire , better known as Jackie, and nicknamed The Flying Scot, is a Scotland former racing driver....
 and Jacky Ickx
Jacky Ickx

Jacques Bernard "Jacky" Ickx is a Belgium former racing driver who achieved 25 podium finishes in Formula One and six wins in the 24 hours of Le Mans....
.

On August 5, 1961, during practice for the 1961 German Grand Prix, Phil Hill
Phil Hill

Philip Toll Hill, Jr., was a United States automobile racer and the only American-born driver to win the Formula One World Drivers' Championship....
 became the first person to complete a lap of the Nordschleife in under 9 minutes, with a stunning lap of 8-minutes 55.2-seconds (153.4 km/h or 95.3 mph) in the Ferrari 156 "Sharknose" Formula 1 car. Even 40 years later, the highest performing road cars have difficulty breaking 8 minutes without a professional racing driver or one very familiarized with the track. Also, several rounds of the German motorcycle Grand Prix
German motorcycle Grand Prix

The German motorcycle Grand Prix, first held in 1925, is since 1952 part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Championship....
 were held, mostly on the "Südschleife", but the Hockenheimring
Hockenheimring

The Hockenheimring Baden-W?rttemberg is an automobile racing track situated near the town of Hockenheim in Baden-W?rttemberg, Germany. Amongst other motor racing events, it holds the annual Formula One German Grand Prix....
 and Solituderennen
Solituderennen

The Solituderennen events and the 11.4 km Solitudering near Stuttgart were named after the nearby Castle Solitude#Race track. Motorsports events were held there from 1903 to 1965....
 were the main sites for Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Grand Prix motorcycle racing

* In 2005, fuel tank capacity was reduced by 2 litres to 24 litres* In 2006, fuel tank capacity was reduced by a further 2 litres to 22 litres* From 2007 onwards and for a minimum period of five years, FIM has regulated in MotoGP class that two-stroke bikes will no longer be allowed, and engines will be limited to 800cc four-strokes....
.

In 1953, the ADAC 1000 km Nürburgring race was introduced, an Endurance race
Endurance race

Endurance race may refer to:*Endurance riding*Endurance racing *Ultramarathon...
 and Sports car racing
Sports car racing

Sports car racing is a form of circuit auto racing with automobiles that have two seats and enclosed wheels. They may be purpose-built or related to road-going sports cars....
 event that counted towards the World Sportscar Championship
World Sportscar Championship

The World Sportscar Championship was the world series run for sports car racing by the F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile from 1953 to 1992....
 for decades. The 24 Hours Nürburgring
24 Hours Nürburgring

The 24 Hours N?rburgring is a GT and touring car racing endurance racing event on the N?rburgring, inspired by the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Spa 24 Hours....
 for touring car racing
Touring car racing

Touring car racing is a general term for a number of distinct auto racing competitions in heavily-modified street cars. It is notably popular in United Kingdom, Germany, Scandinavia, and Australia....
 was added in 1970.

By the late 1960s, the Nordschleife and many other tracks were becoming increasingly dangerous for the latest generation of F1 cars. In 1967, a chicane
Chicane

A chicane is an artificial feature creating extra turns in a roadway, used in motor racing and on city streets to traffic calming. On modern raceways, chicanes are usually located after long straightaways, making them a prime location for overtaking....
 was added before the start/finish straight, called Hohenrain, in order to reduce speeds at the pit lane entry. In 1970, after the fatal crash of Piers Courage
Piers Courage

Piers Raymond Courage was a racing driver from England. He participated in 29 World Championship Formula One Grand Prix motor racing, debuting on 2 January 1967....
 at Zandvoort, the F1 drivers decided at the French Grand Prix
French Grand Prix

The French Grand Prix was a race held as part of F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile's annual Formula One automobile racing championships....
 to boycott the Ring unless major changes were made, like they did at Spa
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps

The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps is the venue of the Formula One Belgian Grand Prix and the Spa 24 Hours endurance race. It is also home to the 25 Hours of Spa, run by the Uniroyal Fun Cup....
 the year before. The changes were not possible on short notice, and the German GP was moved to the Hockenheimring
Hockenheimring

The Hockenheimring Baden-W?rttemberg is an automobile racing track situated near the town of Hockenheim in Baden-W?rttemberg, Germany. Amongst other motor racing events, it holds the annual Formula One German Grand Prix....
 which already had been modified.

1971–1983: Changes

According to the demands of the F1 drivers, the Nordschleife was reconstructed by taking out some bumps and installing Armco safety barriers. The track was also made straighter, following the race line, which reduced the official number of corners. The German GP could be hosted at the Ring again, for another 3 years from 1971 to 1973. Safety was improved again later on, e.g. by removing the jumps on the long main straight and widening it. A second series of 3 more F1 races were held until 1976, but even higher demands by the F1 drivers and the FIA's CSI commission were too expensive or impossible to meet. So the 1976 race was deemed the last ever, even before it was held.

Primarily due to its extraordinary length of over , and the lack of space due to its situation on the sides of the mountains, the Ring was unable to meet the ever-increasing safety requirements, and was also unsuitable for the burgeoning television market. Niki Lauda
Niki Lauda

Andreas Nikolaus "Niki" Lauda is an Austrian aviator, entrepreneur, former Formula One racing driver and three-time List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions....
, the reigning world champion and only person ever to lap the full Nordschleife in under 7 minutes (6:58.6, 1975), proposed to the other drivers that the circuit should be boycotted in 1976 because of the safety arrangements. The other drivers voted against the idea and the race went ahead. Ironically, it was Lauda who crashed in his Ferrari, probably due to failure of the rear suspension. As his car was still loaded with fuel in lap 2, he was badly burned, being saved by the combined actions of fellow drivers Arturo Merzario
Arturo Merzario

Arturo Francesco Merzario is a former racing driver from Italy. He participated in 85 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on July 15, 1972....
, Guy Edwards
Guy Edwards

Guy Richard Goronwy Edwards is a former racing driver from England. Although best known for his sportscar and UK Formula One career, as well as for brokering sponsorship deals, Edwards participated in 17 World Championship Formula One Grands Prix, debuting on January 13, 1974....
, Brett Lunger
Brett Lunger

Robert Brett Lunger is a former racecar driver from the United States. He was born in Wilmington, Delaware, Delaware. Lunger was educated in dancing schools in Wilmington, the Holderness School, and Princeton University....
 and Harald Ertl
Harald Ertl

Harald Ertl was an Austrian motorsport journalist and racing driver....
 rather than by the ill equipped track marshals. Also, the crash proved that the distances were rather long for regular fire engines and ambulances, even though the "ONS
Deutscher Motor Sport Bund

DMSB or Deutscher Motor Sport Bund e. V. is Germany's motor racing governing body, formerly known as ONS . It is carried by the clubs ADAC, AvD and Deutscher Motorsport Verband, and represents Germany at FIA and F?d?ration Internationale de Motocyclisme....
-Staffel" was equipped with a Porsche 911
Porsche 911

The Porsche 911 is a sports car made by Porsche Aktiengesellschaft of Stuttgart, Germany. The famous, distinctive, and durable design is notable for being rear engined like the Porsche-designed Volkswagen Beetle it had been based on....
 rescue car, marked (R). For Formula One, this crash marked the end of the old Nürburgring. It never hosted another F1 race again as the German Grand Prix
German Grand Prix

The German Grand Prix is an annual automobile race. The Grand Prix motorcycle racing event is also called the German GP but this article concentrates on the automobile GP....
 was moved to the Hockenheimring
Hockenheimring

The Hockenheimring Baden-W?rttemberg is an automobile racing track situated near the town of Hockenheim in Baden-W?rttemberg, Germany. Amongst other motor racing events, it holds the annual Formula One German Grand Prix....
 for 1977.

In 1980, the German motorcycle Grand Prix
German motorcycle Grand Prix

The German motorcycle Grand Prix, first held in 1925, is since 1952 part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Championship....
 was held for the last time on the old Ring, moving also permanently to Hockenheim. A year later, in 1981, work began on a 4.5 km (2.8 miles) long new circuit which was built on and around the old pits area. At the same time, a bypass shortened the Nordschleife to 20,832 m (12.947 mi), and with an additional small pit lane, this version was used for races in 1983, e.g. the 1000km Nürburgring
1000km Nürburgring

The ADAC 1000 km N?rburgring is an Endurance racing for Sports car racing held on the N?rburgring in Germany and organized by the ADAC since 1953....
 endurance race, while construction work was going on nearby. In training for that race, the late Stefan Bellof
Stefan Bellof

Stefan Bellof was a Formula One driver who raced for the Tyrrell Racing team. He was also the Drivers Champion for the World Sportscar Championship in 1984 World Sportscar Championship season driving for the factory Rothmans Porsche team....
 set the all-time lap record for the Nordschleife in his Porsche 956
Porsche 956

The Porsche 956 was a Group C sports-prototype racing car built by Porsche in 1982 for the F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile World Sportscar Championship....
, which is still unbeaten at 6:11.13, or over in average - partially because no major racing has taken place there since 1984.

The former Südschleife had not been modified in 1970/71 and was abandoned a few years later in favour of the improved Nordschleife. It is now mostly gone (in part due to the construction of the new circuit) or converted to a normal public road, but since 2005 a vintage car event is hosted on the old track layout, including part of the parking area.

1984: The new Grand Prix track

The new Nürburgring was completed in 1984 and called GP-Strecke. It was built to meet the highest safety standards, but was considered in character a mere shadow of its older sibling. Some fans, who had to sit much further away from the track, called it Eifelring, Ersatz
Ersatz

Ersatz is a German language word literally meaning substitute or replacement. Although it is used as an adjective in English language, Ersatz can function in German as a noun on its own, or as a part in compound nouns such as Ersatzteile or Ersatzspieler ....
ring
, Green Party Ring or similar, believing it did not deserve to be called Nürburgring.

To celebrate its opening, an exhibition race was held, on May 12th, featuring an array of notable drivers. Driving identical Mercedes 190E 2.3-16, the line-up was Jack Brabham
Jack Brabham

Sir John Arthur "Jack" Brabham, Order of Australia, Officer of the Order of the British Empire is an Australian former racing driver who was Formula One champion in 1959, 1960 and 1966....
, Phil Hill
Phil Hill

Philip Toll Hill, Jr., was a United States automobile racer and the only American-born driver to win the Formula One World Drivers' Championship....
, Denis Hulme, James Hunt
James Hunt

James Simon Wallis Hunt was a United Kingdom racing driver from England who won the Formula One World Championship in . After retiring from driving, Hunt became a media Pundit and businessman....
, Jacques Laffite
Jacques Laffite

Jacques-Henri Laffite is a France former racing driver who competed in Formula One from to . He achieved six grand prix wins, all while driving for the Ligier team....
, Niki Lauda
Niki Lauda

Andreas Nikolaus "Niki" Lauda is an Austrian aviator, entrepreneur, former Formula One racing driver and three-time List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions....
, Carlos Reutemann
Carlos Reutemann

Carlos Alberto Reutemann , nicknamed "Lole", is an Argentina former racing driver , and later a prominent politician in his native province of Santa Fe Province, for the Justicialist Party....
, Keke Rosberg
Keke Rosberg

Keijo Erik Rosberg , List of sportspeople by nickname "Keke", is a Finnish former racing driver and winner of the 1982 Formula One List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions....
, Jody Scheckter
Jody Scheckter

Jody David Scheckter is a South African former auto racing driver, the 1979 Formula One World Drivers Champion....
, Manfred Schurti, Ayrton Senna
Ayrton Senna

Ayrton Senna da Silva, was a Brazilian race car driver and three-time Formula One List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions. He was killed while leading the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix and is the most recent Grand Prix driver to die at the wheel of a Formula One car....
 and John Watson
John Watson (racing driver)

John Marshall "Wattie" Watson Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom former racing driver from Northern Ireland. He competed in Formula One over 12 years, winning five races....
. Senna won ahead of Lauda, Reutemann, Rosberg, Watson, Hulme and Jody Scheckter.

Besides other major international events, it has seen the brief return of Formula One
Formula One

Formula One, abbreviated to F1, and currently officially referred as the FIA Formula One World Championship is the highest class of auto racing sanctioned by the F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile ....
 to the 'Ring, as the 1984 European Grand Prix
1984 European Grand Prix

Results from the 1984 Formula One European Grand Prix held at N?rburgring on October 7, 1984. This was the first time F1 run on the renewed circuit....
 was held at the track, followed by the 1985 German Grand Prix
1985 German Grand Prix

Results from the 1985 Formula One German Grand Prix held at N?rburgring on August 4, 1985....
; the only time thus far that the "new" Nürburgring has hosted its country's race. As F1 did not stay, other events were the highlights at new the Ring, 1000km Nürburgring
1000km Nürburgring

The ADAC 1000 km N?rburgring is an Endurance racing for Sports car racing held on the N?rburgring in Germany and organized by the ADAC since 1953....
, DTM
Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters

The Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters is a touring car racing series based in Germany, but also with rounds elsewhere in Europe.From 2000 onwards, this new DTM continued the former Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft and ITC which had been discontinued after 1996 due to high costs....
, motorcycles, and rather new type of events, like Truck
Truck

File:Red truck USA.JPGA truck is a type of motor vehicle commonly used for carrying goods and materials. Some light trucks are relatively small, similar in size to a passenger automobile....
 Racing, Vintage car
Vintage car

A vintage car is commonly defined as a automobile built between the start of 1919 and the end of 1930. There is little debate about the start date of the vintage period—the end of World War I is a nicely defined marker there—but the end date is a matter of a little more debate....
 racing at the AvD
AVD

AVD may refer to:* Automobilclub von Deutschland, Germany's oldest automobile club* Academy of Veterinary Dentistry* Avadi, Tamil Nadu, India ...
 "Oldtimer Grand Prix", and even the "Rock am Ring
Rock am Ring

The Rock am Ring and Rock im Park festivals are two simultaneous rock music festivals held annually in Germany.While Rock am Ring takes place at the N?rburgring racetrack in the west of Germany, Rock im Park takes place in and around the Frankenstadion in N?rnberg, in the south east of Germany....
" concerts.

Following the success and first world championship of Michael Schumacher
Michael Schumacher

Michael Schumacher is a former Formula One driver, seven-time world champion, and current advisor and occasional test driver for Scuderia Ferrari....
, a second German F1 race was held at the Ring between 1995 and 2006, called the European Grand Prix
European Grand Prix

The European Grand Prix is a Formula One event that was reintroduced during the mid-1980s and has been held regularly since 1999. From 2008 it will take place for at least another 7 years....
 or, in 1997 and 1998, the Luxembourg Grand Prix
Luxembourg Grand Prix

The FIA rulings for Formula One stipulate that no country be allowed more than one race. However the FIA has got around this ruling in the past by having Grand Prix motor racing under another name....
.

For 2002, the track was changed, by replacing the former "Castrol-chicane" at the end of the start/finish straight by a sharp right-hander (nicknamed "Haug-Hook
Norbert Haug

Norbert Haug is a Germany journalist, and the President in charge of all Mercedes-Benz motorsport activity, including Formula One, Formula 3 and DTM....
"), in order to create an overtaking opportunity. Also, a slow Omega-shaped section was inserted, on the site of the former kart track. This extended the GP track from , while at the same time, the Hockenheimring was shortened from .

In recent years, both the Ring and the Hockenheimring
Hockenheimring

The Hockenheimring Baden-W?rttemberg is an automobile racing track situated near the town of Hockenheim in Baden-W?rttemberg, Germany. Amongst other motor racing events, it holds the annual Formula One German Grand Prix....
 events have been losing money due to high and rising license fees charged by Bernie Ecclestone
Bernie Ecclestone

Bernard Charles "Bernie" Ecclestone is the president and CEO of Formula One Management and Formula One Administration and owns a stake in Alpha Prema, the parent company of the Formula One Group of companies....
 and low attendance due to high ticket prices; starting with the 2007 Formula 1 season, Hockenheim and Nürburgring will alternate for hosting of the German GP.

The Ring has, however, kept its association with the tragic. Despite the high standards, a few single-seater drivers were paralysed or killed in freak accidents. In F1, Ralf Schumacher
Ralf Schumacher

Ralf Schumacher is a Germany racing driver, and the younger brother of seven-time Formula One World Champion Michael Schumacher. His own Formula One career spanned 11 seasons from 1997 Formula One season to 2007 Formula One season, during which time he won 6 races from 180 starts and achieved 27 podium finishes, before retiring from Grand Pr...
 hit his brother in 1997, which may have cost Michael the championship. In 1999, in changing conditions, Johnny Herbert
Johnny Herbert

John Paul Herbert is a United Kingdom racing driver from England. He competed in Formula One, winning three races, and also in sports cars winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1991 driving a Mazda 787B....
 managed to score the only win for the team of former Ringmeister Jackie Stewart
Jackie Stewart

Sir John Young "Jackie" Stewart, Order of the British Empire , better known as Jackie, and nicknamed The Flying Scot, is a Scotland former racing driver....
. One of the highlights of the 2005 season was Kimi Räikkönen
Kimi Räikkönen

Kimi-Matias R?ikk?nen , nicknamed Iceman, is a Finnish Formula One race car driver, currently driving for Scuderia Ferrari. He was the 2007 Formula One List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions....
's spectacular exit, while in the last lap of the race, when his suspension gave way after being rattled lap after lap by a flat-spotted tire that was not changed due to the short lived History_of_Formula_One_regulations#2000_to_2010:_Safeguarding_against_economic_excess rule.

Prior to the 2007 European Grand Prix, the Audi S (bends 8 and 9) was renamed Schumacher S after Michael Schumacher
Michael Schumacher

Michael Schumacher is a former Formula One driver, seven-time world champion, and current advisor and occasional test driver for Scuderia Ferrari....
.

Notable fatal accidents

  • 1928: Cenek Junek, first fatal racing accident
  • 1954: Onofre Marimón
    Onofre Marimón

    Onofre Agust?n Marim?n was a racing driver from Z?rate, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires province, Argentina. He participated in 11 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on July 1, 1951....
    , first F1 driver to have a fatal accident at the Ring
  • 1958: Peter Collins
    Peter Collins (racing driver)

    Peter John Collins was a Formula One driver from England. He participated in 35 World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 18 May 1952. He won 3 races, achieved 9 podiums, and scored a total of 47 championship points....
    , F1
  • 1964: Carel Godin de Beaufort
    Carel Godin de Beaufort

    Jonkheer Carel Pieter Antoni Jan Hubertus Godin de Beaufort was a Netherlands nobleman and motor racing driver from the Netherlands. He competed in Formula One between and ....
    , F1
  • 1966: John Taylor
    John Taylor (racer)

    John Taylor was a motor racing driver from England. He participated in 5 World Championship Formula One Grands Prix, debuting on July 11, 1964....
    , F1
  • 1969: Gerhard Mitter
    Gerhard Mitter

    Gerhard Karl Mitter was a Germany Formula One and sportscar driver.Mitter was born in Sch?nlinde in the Sudetenland, but his family was Expulsion of Germans after World War II from there, to Leonberg near Stuttgart....
    , F2
  • 1981: Herbert Müller
    Herbert Müller

    Herbert M?ller was a racing driver from Switzerland. He was born in Reinach, Aargau and was nicknamed Stumpen-Herbie. Among others success, he won the Targa Florio twice, in 1966 and 1973, both with Porsche....
    , sportscar
While it is unusual for deaths to occur during sanctioned races, there are several fatalities and many accidents each year during public sessions. It is not unusual for the track to be closed several times a day for cleanup, repair, and medical intervention. The track management does not publish any official figures, but regular visitors to the track have used police reports to estimate the number of fatalities at somewhere between 3-12 in a full year.

Nordschleife racing today

Several touring car series are still competing on the Nordschleife, using either only the simple version with its separate small pit lane, or a combined long track that uses a part of the modern F1 track plus its huge pit facilities. Entry level of competition is a regularity test (GLP
Gleichmäßigkeitsprüfung

A Gleichm??igkeitspr?fung is a motorsport event where precise timing is winning, not outright speed.Mainly Classic cars events like the modern Mille Miglia are held as GLPs....
) for road legal cars. Two racing series (RCN/CHC and VLN
VLN

Veranstaltergemeinschaft Langstreckenpokal N?rburgring, or The Association of Organisers of the Endurance racing on the N?rburgring are the organisers of a ten-race series held on the N?rburgring....
) compete on 15 Saturdays each year, for several hours.

The annual highlight is the 24 Hours Nürburgring
24 Hours Nürburgring

The 24 Hours N?rburgring is a GT and touring car racing endurance racing event on the N?rburgring, inspired by the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Spa 24 Hours....
 weekend, held usually in mid-June, featuring 220 cars (from small cars to Turbo Porsche
Porsche

Porsche SE or Porsche is a Germany automotive industry of luxury vehicle automobiles, which is majority-owned by the Porsche family and Pi?ch families....
s or factory race cars built by BMW
BMW

, is an independent German automotive industry founded in 1916. It also produces BMW Motorrad, is the owner of the MINI brand and is the parent company of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars....
, Opel
Opel

Adam Opel Gesellschaft mit beschr?nkter Haftung is a Germany automaker, part of General Motors.The company was founded on 21 January, 1863, and began making automobiles in 1899....
, Audi
Audi

AUDI AG, is a Germany car manufacturer which produces cars under the Audi brand, . The name Audi is based on a latin translation of the last name of the founder August "Horch", itself the German word for ?hear." Another explanation for the origin of the name is as an acronym for ?Auto Union Deutschland Ingolstadt."...
, Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz is a German manufacturer of automobiles, buses, coach es, and trucks. It is currently a division of the parent company, Daimler AG , after previously being owned by Daimler-Benz....
), over 700 drivers (amateurs and professionals) and up to 290,000 spectators.

Several automotive media outlets and manufacturers use the Nordschleife as a standard to publish their lap times achieved with production vehicles.

BMW Sauber
BMW Sauber

BMW Sauber F1 are a Formula One team with bases in Hinwil, Switzerland and Munich, Germany. The team was formed at the end of 2005 Formula One Season as a result of a takeover of the existing Sauber by German car manufacturer BMW after their partnership with WilliamsF1....
’s Nick Heidfeld
Nick Heidfeld

Nick Lars Heidfeld, frequently referred to as Quick Nick, is a Germany Formula One auto racing driver, who is currently driving for the BMW Sauber....
 made history on 28 April 2007 as the first driver in over 30 years to tackle the Nürburgring Nordschleife track in a contemporary Formula One car. Heidfeld’s 3 demonstration laps round the German circuit in an F1.06 were the highlight of festivities celebrating BMW’s contribution to motorsport. About 45,000 spectators showed up for the main event, the 3rd 4 hour VLN
VLN

Veranstaltergemeinschaft Langstreckenpokal N?rburgring, or The Association of Organisers of the Endurance racing on the N?rburgring are the organisers of a ten-race series held on the N?rburgring....
 race of the season, and the subsequent show by Heidfeld. Conceived largely as a photo opportunity, the lap times were not as low as the car was capable of, BMW instead choosing to run the chassis at a particularly high ride height to allow for the Nordschleife's abrupt gradient changes and limit maximum speeds accordingly. Former F1 driver Hans-Joachim Stuck was injured during the VLN race when he crashed his BMW Z4
BMW Z4

The BMW Z4 is a rear-wheel drive sports car by the Germany automaker BMW. Replacing the BMW Z3, first-generation production started in 2002 at BMW's Spartanburg, South Carolina plant, with both roadster and coupe forms produced....
.

Nordschleife public access


The Nordschleife has remained a one-way, public toll-road for nearly 80 years except when it is closed off for testing purposes, training lessons or racing events. Since its opening in 1927, the track has been used by the public for the so-called "Touristenfahrten", i.e. to anyone with a road legal car or motorcycle, as well as tour buses, motor homes or cars with trailers. It is opened mainly on Sundays, but also on many Saturdays and weekday evenings. During the winter months, depending on weather conditions and maintenance work, the track may be closed for weeks.

During Touristenfahrten sessions, German road law (StVO) applies despite a common misconception assuming it is derestricted like in races. There is no general speed limit, however speed limits exist in certain areas in order to reduce noise and risks. As on public roads, passing on the right is prohibited, and the police take an extremely dim view of poor driving as they prosecute offenders with the aid of helicopters.

The cost for driving a single lap of the Nordschleife is €21 for each car or motorcycle. Multi-lap tickets can be purchased for a lower per-lap price, such as 4 laps at a cost of €70 (€17.50 per lap). Additional multi-lap prices are 8 laps for €135, 15 laps for €235, or 25 laps for €370. An annual ticket with unlimited laps, valid from January to December, can be purchased for €995. All prices are current for the 2008 calendar year, and include VAT
Value added tax

Value added tax , or goods and services tax , is a consumption tax levied on value added. In contrast to sales tax, VAT is neutral with respect to the number of passages that there are between the producer and the final consumer; where sales tax is levied on total value at each stage, the result is a cascade ....
.

This Nürburgring version is a popular attraction for many driving and riding enthusiasts from all over the world, partly because of its history and the considerable challenge it still provides. The lack of oncoming traffic and intersections sets it apart from regular roads, and the absence of a blanket speed limit makes it an additional attraction mainly for foreigners.

Normal ticket buyers on these tourist days cannot quite complete a full lap of the 20.8 km (13 mile) Nordschleife, which is bypassing the modern GP-Strecke, as they are required to slow down and pass through a "pit lane" section where the toll gates are installed. Since 2006, season ticket holders only can pass mobile toll gates on the track itself, in order to reduce the length of queues at the fixed barriers.

Drivers interested in lap times (a dangerous thing to worry about, as running stop watches are frequently found in crashed vehicles) often time themselves from the first bridge after the barriers to the last gantry before the exit. In the event of an accident, the local police are known to make note of any timing devices present (stopwatches, etc.) in the police report. Consequently, the driver's insurance coverage may be voided leaving the driver fully liable for any and all damage. Normal, non-racing, non-timed driving accidents should be covered by driver's insurance, but it is increasingly common for UK insurers especially to put in exclusion clauses that mean drivers and riders have third-party cover only. Accidents are common, though, and those considering driving around the Nordschleife should read that apply, as well as the "dos" and "don'ts". The 'ring has caught many people out. There is very little run-off and the armco barrier will be hit at almost any speed, should a vehicle leave the tarmac.

Drivers who do crash have a responsibility of warning following vehicles that there has been an incident. They should not try to continue driving as spilled fluids are a hazard to others, especially bikes, and it might be regarded as an attempt to escape the hefty bill for an armco repair. The 'Ring, although being to all intents and purposes a race track when used for racing, still remains a public road when opened to the public, and it is policed as such. Anyone caught or reported as driving dangerously can be fined or banned by the authorities. The costs can also be prohibitive with vehicle recovery, track closure penalties and armco repairs putting some unfortunates up to €15,000 out-of-pocket.

New for 2008 sees the possible TÜV
Technischer Überwachungsverein

File:Flammrohrrauchrohrkessel 5.jpgT?Vs are Germany organizations that work to validate the safety of products of all kinds to protect humans and the environment against hazards....
 testing of vehicles for which on-track complaints have been received by the authorities. This is only likely to be an issue for heavily modified vehicles, but German TÜV testing is far more rigorous than the UK MOT test. Vehicles which fail these on-the-spot inspections risk being banned from the circuit.

Commercial aspects

Because of its demanding layout, the Nordschleife is used by many auto manufacturers as a proving ground for car prototypes. Some of the most notable corporate "Ring Rats" are BMW
BMW

, is an independent German automotive industry founded in 1916. It also produces BMW Motorrad, is the owner of the MINI brand and is the parent company of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars....
, Porsche
Porsche

Porsche SE or Porsche is a Germany automotive industry of luxury vehicle automobiles, which is majority-owned by the Porsche family and Pi?ch families....
, Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz is a German manufacturer of automobiles, buses, coach es, and trucks. It is currently a division of the parent company, Daimler AG , after previously being owned by Daimler-Benz....
, Audi
Audi

AUDI AG, is a Germany car manufacturer which produces cars under the Audi brand, . The name Audi is based on a latin translation of the last name of the founder August "Horch", itself the German word for ?hear." Another explanation for the origin of the name is as an acronym for ?Auto Union Deutschland Ingolstadt."...
, Nissan, Lexus
Lexus

is the luxury vehicle division of Japanese automaker Toyota. First introduced in 1989 in the United States, where Lexus has become the highest-selling make of luxury car, today Lexus vehicles are available throughout the world....
, Saleen
Saleen

Saleen, Incorporated, commonly known as Saleen, is an United States manufacturer of high performance sports cars and high performance automotive parts in Troy, Michigan, formerly based in Irvine, California....
, and starting in 2002, General Motors
General Motors

General Motors Corporation , founded in 1908, is the world's second-largest automaker after Toyota, ranked by 2008 global unit sales. GM was the global sales leader for 77 consecutive calendar years from 1931 to 2008....
. GM's first wave of Nürburgring-honed vehicles includes the Cadillac CTS-V and the fifth and sixth-generation Chevrolet Corvette
Chevrolet Corvette

The Chevrolet Corvette is a sports car that has been manufactured by General Motors since 1953. The car was originally designed by Harley Earl, and named by Myron Scott after the fast corvette....
. Nissan's Japanese domestic market supercar, the Skyline GT-R, was tuned at Nürburgring (Skyline GT-R V-spec II Nür) and held the unofficial lap record for road legal cars for some time. The race version entered by Falken Tyres did well in 24 Hours Nürburgring
24 Hours Nürburgring

The 24 Hours N?rburgring is a GT and touring car racing endurance racing event on the N?rburgring, inspired by the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Spa 24 Hours....
, and were among the Top-10 finishers repeatedly. The Radical SR8 now holds the stock road legal car record for the fastest time around the 'Ring.

The TV Series Top Gear
Top Gear (current format)

Top Gear is a BAFTA, multi-National Television Awards and International Emmy Award-winning BBC television series about motor vehicles, primarily automobile....
 have also used the Nordschleife for two of the show's challenges, one being getting a Jaguar S Type diesel round in 10 minutes (which Jeremy Clarkson
Jeremy Clarkson

Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson is an English people Presenter and journalist who specialises in motoring. He is best known for his role on the BBC Television show Top Gear along with co-presenters Richard Hammond and James May....
 managed with 1 second left, but Sabine Schmitz
Sabine Schmitz

Sabine Schmitz , is a Germany former professional motor racing driver for BMW, now known for driving the BMW "Ring taxi" around the N?rburgring race track as well as being a television presenter....
 managed in 9:12) and in celebration of the Ford Transit's 40th birthday, getting a Ford Transit Van round in 9:59 (failed by Sabine only managing 10:08).

In recent years, the allure of Nürburgring Nordschleife has spread through its appearance in video games, with the shorter grand prix circuit already gaining large attention especially in Formula 1 simulations. It all started in 1998 with Sierra's PC-based racing simulation Grand Prix Legends
Grand Prix Legends

Grand Prix Legends is a personal computer racing simulator developed by Papyrus Design Group and published in 1998 by Sierra Entertainment. It simulates the 1967 Formula One season and is considered by many people one of the most realistic racing games ever released....
 featuring the Green Hell and the 1967 Formula One season
1967 Formula One season

The 1967 Formula One season included the 18th FIA Formula One World Championship season, which commenced on January 2, 1967, and ended on October 22 after eleven races....
.

Additionally the presence of the Nürburgring Nordschleife has become wide spread on the web via the live webcam. Available here: http://www.nuerburgring.de/fileadmin/webcam/webcam.jpg

Games for consoles followed:
  • Dreamcast: Ferrari F355 Challenge
    Ferrari F355 Challenge

    Ferrari F355 Challenge is a racing game based on the actual race car and Ferrari event. It was developed by the Sega-AM2 division of Sega for arcade game under supervision of producer Yu Suzuki, and was later ported to the Sega Dreamcast and PlayStation 2....
  • PlayStation 2
    PlayStation 2

    The PlayStation 2 is a History of video game consoles video game console manufactured by Sony. The successor to the PlayStation, and the predecessor to the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 2 forms part of the PlayStation of video game consoles....
    : Gran Turismo 4
    Gran Turismo 4

    Gran Turismo 4 is a Racing game video game for Sony PlayStation 2 which is published by Polyphony Digital. It was released on December 28, 2004 in Japan and Hong Kong , February 22, 2005 in North America , and March 9, 2005 in Europe , and has since been re-issued under Sony's 'Greatest Hits' line....
    , Enthusia Professional Racing
    Enthusia Professional Racing

    Enthusia Professional Racing is a racing game for the PlayStation 2. It is the first auto racing simulator made by Konami.Description...
    , Tourist Trophy
    Tourist Trophy (video game)

    Tourist Trophy: The Real Riding Simulator is a motorcycle racing game, and one of only two 1080i games for the PlayStation 2. It was designed by Polyphony Digital, the team that makes the popular Gran Turismo auto racing series....
    , TOCA Race Driver 3
    TOCA Race Driver 3

    TOCA Race Driver 3 is the third title of TOCA Racing game video game series, developed and published by Codemasters. TOCA Race Driver 3 was released in Europe and North America on February 24 2006....
  • PlayStation 3
    PlayStation 3

    The PlayStation 3 is the third home video game console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment, and the successor to the PlayStation 2 as part of the PlayStation ....
    : Gran Turismo 5
    Gran Turismo 5

    Gran Turismo 5 is the fifth edition of the highly acclaimed Gran Turismo racing video game series, currently in development by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Computer Entertainment....
  • Xbox
    Xbox

    The Xbox is a History of video games video game console produced by Microsoft. It was Microsoft's first foray into the gaming console market, and competed with Sony's PlayStation 2 and Nintendo's GameCube....
    : Project Gotham Racing 2
    Project Gotham Racing 2

    Project Gotham Racing 2 is a racing game for the Xbox, developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Microsoft Game Studios. PGR2 is the sequel to the highly successful Project Gotham Racing....
    , Forza Motorsport
    Forza Motorsport

    Forza Motorsport is a sim racing video game developed by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox gaming system. It was shipped to stores on May 3 2005....
  • Xbox 360
    Xbox 360

    The Xbox 360 is the second video game console produced by Microsoft, and the successor to the Xbox. The Xbox 360 competes with Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the History of video game consoles of video game consoles....
    : Project Gotham Racing 3
    Project Gotham Racing 3

    Project Gotham Racing 3 is an arcade-style racing game that was released with the launch of the Xbox 360 on November 22 2005 for the US market and December 2 2005 in Europe, and was released on January 12 2006 in Japan....
    , Project Gotham Racing 4
    Project Gotham Racing 4

    Project Gotham Racing 4 is the fourth title in the main Project Gotham Racing series, developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Microsoft Game Studios....
    , Forza Motorsport 2
    Forza Motorsport 2

    Forza Motorsport 2 is a racing simulator video game developed by Turn 10 Studios, and the sequel to the original Forza Motorsport, for the Xbox 360 gaming system....
    ,
  • PC
    Personal computer

    A personal computer is any general-purpose computer whose original sales price, size, and capabilities make it useful for individuals, and which is intended to be operated directly by an end user, with no intervening computer operator....
    : Race Driver: GRID
    Race Driver: GRID

    Race Driver: Grid is the latest addition to the TOCA Touring Car series by Codemasters, published and developed by the same company. It was announced on April 19, 2007, and is available for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS and Personal computer....
    , VDrift
    VDrift

    VDrift is a cross-platform, free software/open source software driving simulator, released under the GNU General Public License. It is currently available for Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows ....
    , Grand Prix Legends
    Grand Prix Legends

    Grand Prix Legends is a personal computer racing simulator developed by Papyrus Design Group and published in 1998 by Sierra Entertainment. It simulates the 1967 Formula One season and is considered by many people one of the most realistic racing games ever released....
    , GTR Evolution
    GTR Evolution

    GTR Evolution is an expansion pack to RACE 07 - Official WTCC Game developed by SimBin, published by Atari in Europe and Viva Media in the United States....
    , GTR2 - Modded by GTR4u.de, rFactor
    RFactor

    rFactor is a personal computer racing simulator designed with the ability to run any type of four-wheeled vehicle from street cars to Open wheel car cars of any era....
     - several versions, BMW M3 Challenge, and
Since 1985 the Nürburgring has hosted the "Rock am Ring
Rock am Ring

The Rock am Ring and Rock im Park festivals are two simultaneous rock music festivals held annually in Germany.While Rock am Ring takes place at the N?rburgring racetrack in the west of Germany, Rock im Park takes place in and around the Frankenstadion in N?rnberg, in the south east of Germany....
", Germany's biggest Rock Festival, attracting close to 100,000 rock fans each year.

Nordschleife Map


Locations of note


Flugplatz ("the airfield")
The Nordschleife was formerly known for its abundance of sharp crests, causing fast moving, firmly sprung racing cars to jump clear off the track surface at many locations. Although by no means the most fearsome, Flugplatz is perhaps the most aptly (although coincidentally) named and widely remembered. Chris Irwin
Chris Irwin

Chris Irwin is a United Kingdom former racing driver. He participated in 10 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 16 July 1966....
's career was ended following a massive accident at Flugplatz, in a Ford 3L GT
Ford 3L GT

The Ford P68, also commonly known as the Ford 3L GT or F3L, is a Sports car racing racing car model introduced in March 1968. It was designed by Len Bailey, a Ford research engineer, funded by Ford Europe and built by Alan Mann Racing at Weybridge, Surrey, UK....
 sports car.

Bergwerk ("the mine")
Perhaps the most notorious corner on the long circuit, Bergwerk has been responsible for more than its fair share of serious and fatal accidents. A tight righthand corner, coming just after a long, fast section and a lefthand kink on a small crest, where Carel Godin de Beaufort
Carel Godin de Beaufort

Jonkheer Carel Pieter Antoni Jan Hubertus Godin de Beaufort was a Netherlands nobleman and motor racing driver from the Netherlands. He competed in Formula One between and ....
 fatally crashed. The fast kink was also the scene of Niki Lauda
Niki Lauda

Andreas Nikolaus "Niki" Lauda is an Austrian aviator, entrepreneur, former Formula One racing driver and three-time List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions....
's infamous fiery accident during the 1976 German Grand Prix
1976 German Grand Prix

The 1976 German Grand Prix was a Formula One race held at the N?rburgring on 1 August 1976.The race weekend began with some changes to the drivers' lineup: Jacky Ickx was fired from the Wolf Williams team and was replaced by Arturo Merzario, and there was a new team present, Scuderia Rondini, which bought an old Tyrrell Racing Tyrrell 007 f...
.

Caracciola Karussell ("the carousel")
Although being one of the slower corners on the Nordschleife, Karussell is perhaps its most iconic. One of two berm
Berm

A berm is a level space, shelf, or raised barrier separating two areas. Berm is a loanword from Dutch language....
-style, banked corners, the entrance to the corner is blind, although Juan Manuel Fangio
Juan Manuel Fangio

Juan Manuel Fangio , nicknamed "El Chueco" or "El Maestro" , was a race car driver from Argentina, who dominated the first decade of Formula One racing....
 is reputed to have advised a young driver to "aim for the tallest tree"; a feature that was also built into the rendering of the circuit in the Gran Turismo 4
Gran Turismo 4

Gran Turismo 4 is a Racing game video game for Sony PlayStation 2 which is published by Polyphony Digital. It was released on December 28, 2004 in Japan and Hong Kong , February 22, 2005 in North America , and March 9, 2005 in Europe , and has since been re-issued under Sony's 'Greatest Hits' line....
 video game as well as Grand Prix Legends
Grand Prix Legends

Grand Prix Legends is a personal computer racing simulator developed by Papyrus Design Group and published in 1998 by Sierra Entertainment. It simulates the 1967 Formula One season and is considered by many people one of the most realistic racing games ever released....
. The combination of a recognisable corner, slow moving cars, and the variation in viewing angle as cars rotate around the banking mean that this is one of the circuit's most popular locations for photographers. Named for Rudolf Caracciola
Rudolf Caracciola

Rudolf Caracciola , was a racecar driver, nicknamed "Karratsch" in Germany.Caracciola, born at Remagen, Germany, to a hotelier family in the Rhine valley, was a champion racer in Europe in the Grand Prix motor racing era of the 1920s and 1930s, and even into the early 1950s....
 who reportedly made the corner his own by hooking the inside tyres into a drainage ditch. As more concrete was uncovered and more competitors copied him, the trend took hold. At a later reconstruction the corner was remade with real concrete banking, as it remains to this day.

See also

  • 1000 km Nürburgring
  • 24 Hours Nürburgring
    24 Hours Nürburgring

    The 24 Hours N?rburgring is a GT and touring car racing endurance racing event on the N?rburgring, inspired by the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Spa 24 Hours....
  • List of Formula One circuits
    List of Formula One circuits

    This is a list of circuits which have hosted a Formula One#Distinction between Formula One and World Championship races from 1950 Formula One season to 2008 Formula One season....
  • Nürburgring lap times


External links

  • with old layout highlighted
  • a how-to guide for visiting the Ring from outside Europe