Nordschleife: Sprinting at the old price 🎥

ACTION The prices for tourist rides at the Nürburgring remain unchanged. A lap of the legendary Nordschleife continues to cost 25 euros from Monday to Thursday, and 30 euros from Friday to Sunday and on public holidays.

In principle, anyone in possession of a driving license can drive on the Nordschleife.

 

On the Grand Prix circuit - regardless of the day of the week - the 15-minute stint is available for 30 euros. The season ticket for frequent drivers, which entitles them to drive on both circuits from January 11, costs 2200 euros.

Green-Hell Driving Days are highlights
The operating company has now published the dates for 2022 on its website. The real action starts on March 21, when the racetrack opens its gates to private drivers almost every day.

Highlights of the season are the Green Hell Driving Days (June 16-19 and October 1-3) and the Easter weekend (April 15-18), when the Nürburgring can be driven from dawn to dusk for several days at a stretch.

North Loop
The circuit will open its gates to private drivers from March 21 next year.

Rules of the road traffic regulations
The rules for this are simple: In principle, anyone in possession of a driving license and a registered, roadworthy car or motorcycle can drive on the Grand Prix circuit or Nordschleife. The rules of the road traffic regulations apply, according to which right-hand driving is mandatory and overtaking is only permitted on the left.

A stopwatch is also not allowed to run during the ride. These rules define the tourist rides as a driving offer for everyone and distinguish them from racing events.

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