Nürburgring Race Track is a legendary motorsport complex located near the village of Nürburg in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Opened in 1927, it is one of the most iconic and demanding racing circuits in the world, widely known for its historic role in international motorsport and automotive testing.
The track complex consists of the modern Grand Prix circuit and the famous Nordschleife, a 20.8-kilometer (12.9-mile) section often referred to as “The Green Hell.” With more than 150 corners, dramatic elevation changes, and sections winding through dense forest, the Nordschleife is considered one of the most technically challenging race tracks ever built. Today, it hosts major racing events, public driving sessions, and manufacturer testing programs.
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