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Dates for tourist trips in 2025 – highlights on the Nordschleife and Grand Prix circuit

The Nürburgring has announced the dates for the 2025 tourist drives. From March to November, thousands of Nürburgring fans and visitors will once again have the opportunity to experience the legendary asphalt for themselves. For the first time, the barrier for the popular offer will open next year on March 8. In addition to various highlight dates on weekends and in the evening hours, there...
Dates for tourist trips in 2025 – highlights on the Nordschleife and Grand Prix circuit

19.12.2024

The Nürburgring has announced the dates for the 2025 tourist drives. From March to November, thousands of Nürburgring fans and visitors will once again have the opportunity to experience the legendary asphalt for themselves. For the first time, the barrier for the popular offer will open next year on March 8. In addition to various highlight dates on weekends and in the evening hours, there will then be the opportunity for a ride on the Nordschleife or the Grand Prix circuit almost every day. The first highlight will be the Easter weekend in April. From Good Friday, April 18, to Easter Monday, April 21, both the Nordschleife and the Grand Prix circuit will be open for the full-day driving experience. That means four days of driving fun in a row, from morning to evening – on the most famous track in the world. Another highlight is the popular Green Hell Driving Days, which take place in May and October. From May 1 to 4 and from October 2 to 5, private drivers have the opportunity to drive on the Nordschleife. Extended evening appointments and After Work Classics on the Grand Prix circuitIn addition to the regular dates, the Grand Prix circuit is open until late on various days. Until 8:45 p.m., tourists have the opportunity to enjoy extended driving fun in a unique atmosphere. It has also already been decided that the popular After Work Classics will continue in 2025. Although the exact dates for these will not be communicated until the beginning of next year, classic car owners can already look forward to driving their cars on the Grand Prix circuit again and meeting like-minded people in the relaxed atmosphere of the paddock. The rules for driving fun for everyone are very simple: anyone with a valid driver's license and an approved, roadworthy vehicle can take part in the tourist trips. Clear rules apply in accordance with the road traffic regulations to ensure a safe experience. Prices for laps at the Nürburgring remain stableDespite extensive investments in digital track safety and the new exit for tourist drivers, prices remain stable. A lap of the Nordschleife continues to cost 30 euros from Monday to Thursday and 35 euros from Friday to Sunday and on public holidays. The 15-minute stint on the Grand Prix circuit is available for 35 euros regardless of the day of the week. If you are looking for unlimited driving pleasure, you can take advantage of the attractive seasonal ticket promotion, which can be purchased until January 10, 2025, for just €2,500 instead of the regular price of €3,000. All dates, the complete opening times and information on the seasonal ticket are available here. The dates for the 2025 tourist trips:www.nuerburgring.de/driving/touristdrives

Nürburgring makes a successful start at the Essen Motor Show

30.11.2024

The Nürburgring has made an impressive start at the Essen Motor Show. Right from the opening, the 3B24 stand in Hall 3 attracted fans who didn't want to miss the spectacular staging of the “Green Hell”. One highlight at the start was the appearance of the well-known automobile influencer Gercollector, who became an absolute crowd-puller with his exhibited Mercedes-AMG ONE. It also became clear that the diversity of the Nürburgring stand was making visitors to the trade fair happy. Whether it was virtual laps around the Grand Prix circuit in the simulators of the Nürburgring eSports Bar, insights into the digital monitoring system of the Nordschleife or the opportunity to buy fan merchandise and credit for tourist rides directly at the fair – all of this met with great interest. The Nürburgring stand at the Essen Motor Show can still be visited until Sunday, December 8. Nürburgring. In addition to the activities at the stand, the Nürburgring organized an interview and autograph session with Gercollector in the event hall of the exhibition center. In front of a large audience, the well-known automotive influencer spoke with palpable passion about his enthusiasm for the Nürburgring, the unique fascination of the Nordschleife and the opportunities to experience the race track for yourself. In line with these impressions, the Nürburgring stand in hall 3 provided all the information and offers this year. For the first time, fans were able to top up their credit for tourist trips or purchase a season ticket for 2025 directly at the stand. The latter is currently already available at a discounted price – exclusively at the trade fair and online on the Nürburgring homepage. Many fans took the opportunity to secure their anticipation for the next season in the “Green Hell” when visiting the trade fair. Meanwhile, a compact replica of the Nordschleife Monitoring Center showed them that they can always rely on maximum safety in the coming season. Here, visitors were able to see how the seamless monitoring of the track works and how the employees keep an eye on the 20.832 kilometers of the Nordschleife at all times thanks to the AI-supported monitoring system. For those who wanted to experience the fascination of the Nürburgring immediately, the fully movable simulators of the Nürburgring eSports Bar offered a realistic racing experience. Here, fans were able to take virtual laps of the Grand Prix circuit. Those who wanted to take a piece of the “Green Hell” home with them found what they were looking for in the small ring°fanshop: with exclusive merchandise items and popular souvenirs, the shop offered everything a Nürburgring fan's heart desires.After the impressive start, the Nürburgring stand will continue until Sunday, December 8, with a combination of emotional experiences, innovative technology and exclusive offers.

Make a heart race: gifts that make hearts beat faster

29.11.2024

If you want to give a motorsport enthusiast or adventure lover a special treat this Christmas, you are sure to find the right thing in the Nürburgring Christmas world. From an adrenaline kick in the ‘Green Hell’ to magical moments for the family and exclusive VIP experiences – the variety of gift ideas leaves nothing to be desired. Discover all the highlights and make Christmas Eve an unforgettable moment. Here is an overview of the best gift ideas: ________________________________________ ACTION & EXCITEMENT – pure adrenaline Co-pilot ride in the ‘Beast of the Green Hell’ A lap on the breathtaking Nordschleife in the Mercedes-AMG GT R PRO – as a co-pilot alongside a professional racing driver. Feel the pure dynamics and experience speed up close. Price: € 295.00 per person | Info & Booking Formula training in a Formula 4 car Be a racing driver yourself: take the wheel of a real Formula 4 car on the legendary track and experience intensive training with professional instruction. A dream gift for racing fans! Price: from € 449.00 | Info & Booking Credits for tourist rides A challenge for motorsport fans: a lap of the Nordschleife – in your own car. Give the gift of a unique driving experience with the Green Hell Card. Credit: individually selectable | Information & Booking Tickets for the ring°kart track Fun for young and old: you'll feel like a real pro on the Nürburgring's kart track. An experience for the whole family, from the age of 8. Price: from € 12.50 for 10 minutes | Information & Booking ________________________________________ SPECIAL MOMENTS – Magic for the whole Family Motorsport-Erlebnismuseum ring°werk Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of motorsport. The interactive museum delights all age groups with exciting exhibitions and attractions. Price: from € 8.90 per person | Information & Booking ring°cinema A cinematic experience right at the Nürburgring – give the gift of relaxing evenings with a ring°cinema gift box. Perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy the latest blockbusters in a modern and cosy cinema.  Price: from € 14.50 per person | Information & Booking Voucher for the ring°fanshop From the iconic hoodie to bed linen with a track silhouette: Nürburgring fans will find everything their hearts desire in the fanshop. An ideal gift for true enthusiasts. Price: from € 10.00 | Shop ________________________________________ EVENT HIGHLIGHTS – The best events in 2025 Rock am Ring – 40th anniversary The cult festival in the Eifel region: from 7 to 9 June 2025, tens of thousands of music fans will be celebrating the biggest stars of rock music. A gift that will make festival hearts beat faster. Price: from € 229.00 – Information & Booking VIP tickets for the Oldtimer Grand Prix Experience motor sports history up close with exclusive VIP tickets, top seats and first-class catering at the 51st Oldtimer Grand Prix from 9 to 11 August 2025. Price: from € 359.00 | Information & Booking ________________________________________ VIP EXPERIENCE – Exclusive moments at top Events With VIP tickets, you can experience events like Rock am Ring, the DTM or the Oldtimer Grand Prix from a unique perspective. Enjoy the best catering, access to VIP lounges and unique experiences like tours of the paddock. 👉 Discover all VIP offers ________________________________________ CULINARY DELIGHTS & OVERNIGHT STAY – pleasure and Relaxation Festive Christmas dinner at Nuvolari An exclusive Christmas menu in a stylish atmosphere – the perfect gift for gourmets. Price: from € 59.00 per person | Information & Booking Xmas brunch with live Music Celebrate Christmas with culinary highlights and musical accompaniment. Ideal for a relaxed festive season. Price: from €39 per person | Information & Booking Overnight stay directly at the Nürburgring From a hotel to a holiday park: give someone a stay at one of the most exciting places in Germany. Price: individual | Information & Booking ________________________________________ ________________________________________ Make Christmas an unforgettable experience this year! You can find all the gift ideas and many other highlights here.

Construction work at the Nürburgring has begun

25.11.2024

In the coming months, the construction machines at the Nürburgring will be back at full throttle. The annual winter construction work has begun. While a total of around 1.3 kilometers of asphalt will be replaced on the Nordschleife, various maintenance measures are planned for the Grand Prix circuit. At the same time, construction of the new exit for tourist drivers at Döttinger Höhe has begun. In total, the Nürburgring is investing 2.5 million euros this winter to prepare the world-famous track for the 2025 season. On the Nordschleife, the asphalt work this year is focused on two sections of the track. In the Pflanzgarten area, 1.15 kilometers of the track will be renovated from the so-called Eiskurve. In the Kesselchen area, 180 meters of asphalt will be renewed in the right-hand bend just before the “Steilstrecke” section. These measures include the complete renewal of the asphalt surface in order to preserve the unique characteristics of the track while at the same time meeting safety requirements. At the same time, extensive maintenance work is being carried out on the Grand Prix circuit and in the adjacent paddock. To ensure that the versatile event areas continue to offer the best conditions for a smooth running of events ranging from the 24-hour race to Rock am Ring and from the Truck Grand Prix to Rad am Ring, drainage channels, cabling ducts, hydrants and shafts, among other things, are being modernized. New exit for tourist driversA key project this winter is the construction of an additional exit at Döttinger Höhe. This measure is intended to significantly reduce the potential for congestion during the popular tourist trips. In the future, on busy days, it will be possible to exit directly onto the parallel L93 after completing a lap. “The schedule for all three parallel measures is again very tight,” explains Alexander Schnobel, the long-standing project manager for the construction work at the Nürburgring. “Just a few days ago, the season finale of the endurance series and the last day of the Touristenfahrten took place here – now the construction machines have taken over the track. The goal is to hand everything over in perfect condition for the new season. As in motorsport, the same applies here: top performance in the shortest possible time, in all weathers.” All the work should be completed by the beginning of March so that the 2025 season can start at the Nürburgring in good time. The Nürburgring had already communicated the event calendar for the coming year in September. The first race will be the ADAC Nürburgring Endurance Series on March 22. Traditionally, tourist drivers are allowed on the track during opening hours in the days leading up to the race. The Nürburgring traditionally announces these dates, eagerly awaited by Nordschleife fans, in December.

Nürburgring Highlights in November

29.10.2024

In November, the roar of engines can be heard once again at races, rallies and tourist trips before the asphalt of the Green Hell goes into the winter break and the annual construction work begins. At the same time, the Nürburgring's diversity continues at full throttle: while the Job Fair powered by Nürburgring brings together specialists and companies, the Cheerleading State Championship focuses on dance, show and acrobatics.  An overview of the November highlights: Job Fair powered by Nürburgring (November 8–9, 2024)The third edition of the Job Fair powered by Nürburgring will once again offer 60 exhibitors the perfect platform to present themselves to skilled workers, career changers, pupils, and students. Regionally based companies such as Krämer Bau and Manthey will be present in the ring°arena, as will the German Armed Forces and Lidl. The trade fair, which takes place on Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., offers free admission and parking for all visitors. An overview of all exhibitors can be found on the Nürburgring website. ADAC Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie / Saisonfinale (November 16 2024)The season finale of the ADAC Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie promises another thrilling race with around 100 cars in a four-hour race on the combination of the Grand Prix circuit and the Nordschleife. The line-up includes lightning-fast GT cars from the major manufacturers as well as production-based touring cars. Tickets cost €22 and include access to the pit lane, the starting grid, the grandstands and specially designated spectator areas on the Nordschleife, as well as free entry to the ring°werk motorsport museum. For fans who want to enjoy the experience in style, there is the VIP package with access to the Coca-Cola business°lounge with catering and a VIP shuttle to selected sections of the Nordschleife. Another special attraction: between qualifying and the race, guests take a lap of the Nordschleife in a coach, moderated by an expert. Cologne-Ahrweiler Rally (November 8–9, 2024)Another highlight in November is the traditional Rallye Köln-Ahrweiler. The legendary event begins on November 8 with the start of the first stage in the historic paddock of the Nürburgring. On Saturday, the stages will include the Nordschleife – which will be driven in the opposite direction – and the former Südschleife.  Last Touristenfahrten of the yearThe last opportunities this year to take the wheel yourself and drive your own car around the legendary Nordschleife will be offered on a total of six Touristenfahrten dates in November. The Touristenfahrten allow anyone to drive on the famous race track in compliance with the road traffic regulations. The barriers to the legendary track will open for the last time this year on November 17. After that, the annual maintenance and construction work will begin on the track. All information about the tourist rides and how to top up your credit are available on the Nürburgring website. By the way: unused credit can be carried over into 2025. Cheerleading State Championship Rhineland-Palatinate (November 30, 2024)On Saturday, November 30, the CCVRP invites you to the Cheerleading State Championship in the ring°arena. Around 600 athletes will compete for the title and qualification for the Regional Championship West in various age groups. Spectators can look forward to impressive programs of floor exercises, acrobatics and dance. Free parking is available at the A6, A7 and A8 car parks. Tickets will be available from November 6. The schedule will be published after the registration deadline on November 2.  Events in November 2024: November 1–3: Touristenfahrten NordschleifeNovember 8th & 9th: Job Fair powered by NürburgringNovember 8th & 9th: Rallye Köln AhrweilerNovember 9th & 10th: Touristenfahrten NordschleifeNovember 16th: ADAC Nürburgring Endurance SeriesNovember 17th: Touristenfahrten NordschleifeNovember 30th: Cheerleading State Championship Rhineland-Palatinate

Milestone for tourist drives at the start of the 2025 season: Nürburgring is investing in a new Nordschleife exit

14.10.2024

The Nordschleife is getting a new, additional exit, which aims to reduce congestion on the track during busy days of tourist drives. Located at the Döttinger Höhe section, the new exit will allow tourist drivers to immediately leave the track and enter the parallel L93 road after completing a lap. Construction will begin at the end of November, with the goal of finishing the project by the start of the 2025 season. This is one of the most extensive traffic optimization measures ever implemented for tourist drives. Starting next season, tourist drivers will have three options for leaving the track or taking a break. In addition to the new exit to the L93, which will only open on particularly busy days, drivers can continue to use the current Nordschleife exit leading to the adjacent parking area. The popular Pitstop Area at T13 will also remain available for breaks between laps. “We are thrilled to implement the new exit at Döttinger Höhe following the completion of the approval process. It marks a significant milestone for the tourist drives,” says Ingo Böder, CEO of Nürburgring 1927 GmbH & Co. KG. “Along with the measures we've successfully implemented this year, this will further reduce congestion during peak times and also ease traffic in the nearby town of Nürburg.” The measures mentioned by Böder refer to the new entry and exit rules for the Nordschleife, introduced earlier this year to improve traffic flow and enhance the driving experience. These rules will remain in effect, meaning that drivers entering the Nordschleife via the L93 roundabout will be directed to the gate, where they will need a ticket or credit. Parking access in this area is now restricted to drivers who have already completed a lap. This change has helped prevent traffic from drivers looking only for parking. The Nürburgring will use the new exit as an opportunity to communicate with tourist drivers about responsible behavior, both on and off the track. Since 2019, the circuit has intensified its efforts to raise awareness among tourist drivers about being considerate of the local community, launching the "Be a Role Model!" campaign. The new exit will also be designed to ensure that drivers merge onto the L93 safely and at appropriate speeds. About Tourist Drives:The Nürburgring’s tourist drives are open to anyone. The rules are simple: anyone with a valid driver’s license and a road-legal car or motorcycle can drive on either the Grand Prix circuit or the Nordschleife. Standard traffic laws apply, including the requirement to keep right. Prices for a lap on the Nordschleife are €30 from Monday to Thursday and €35 from Friday to Sunday and on holidays. A 15-minute session on the Grand Prix track costs €35, regardless of the day. For those seeking unlimited driving fun, a season pass is available for €3,000, allowing access to both the Nordschleife and the Grand Prix circuit for the entire calendar year. Photo: Nürburgring

The Nürburgring highlights in October

26.09.2024

The Nürburgring Family Day will be the colorful highlight of the fall holidays: On Sunday, October 20, fans of all ages can look forward to a varied hands-on program with free admission! But that's not all that's coming up in the next four weeks - on and off the famous Eifel track. The Green Hell Driving Days from October 3rd to 6th, the race of the ADAC Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie (October 19th) and the season finale of many tuning fans around the European TimeAttack Masters race (October 27th) are on the calendar. Detailed information about all events can be found here. A brief overview of the highlights: Nürburgring Family Day (October 20) On Sunday, October 20, the focus is once again squarely on families. From 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, the Nürburgring invites you to a family day with free admission and a huge program. In the ring°boulevard, which is protected from the weather, football artist Jannik Freestyle will be there with his tricks, as will a whole host of animal mascots: Legend from the Nürburgring, Summi from the Rhein-Zeitung newspaper, the RPR1 bear, as well as flamingo “Ingo” and lemur “Katta” will be available for souvenir photos. In addition to various demonstrations, there are numerous hands-on activities: the “ring°kids Grand Prix”, the children's motorcycle riding school “Polo Kids Drift Academy” or the balance bike course from the “Mini-Hero World” of SchauinsLand Reisen, as well as Katta's games mobile with hands-on and skill games. In addition, there will be the opportunity to experience police, fire and ambulance vehicles up close. The open BMW M Power grandstand offers a view of the race track. And if you would like to visit the ring°werk adventure museum, children also have free admission here. Green Hell Driving Days (October 3-6)XXL tourist rides from the Day of German Unity: From the holiday itself (October 3rd) up to and including Sunday (October 6th), the barriers to the Nordschleife will open for four consecutive days. From 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. each day, everyone will have the opportunity to experience the Green Hell for themselves. Book credits online or on site, memorize the driving order and you're ready to go for the Nordschleife experience. Along the most beautiful 20.832 kilometers in the world, many visitors, hikers and cyclists will also line the route during the Green Hell Driving Days. By the way: In the event of a short-term track closure, there are special waiting time specials – such as discounts on food and drinks or reduced admission to the ring°werk adventure museum. Further information can be found on the Nürburgring website.  ADAC Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie (19. Oktober)NLS fans have had to wait almost two months: on Saturday, October 19, the popular ADAC Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie will finally be back with more racing. The concept is easy to explain: more than 100 race cars – divided into various classes – compete in a four-hour race on the combination of the Grand Prix circuit and the legendary Nordschleife. Qualifying starts at 8:30 a.m., with the race starting at 12:00 noon. In between, spectators can get up close to the cars and drivers. Tickets are available for 22 euros and include access to the open grandstands, the paddock and even the starting grid. Children up to 14 years of age are free. There are numerous corners and angles to discover around the almost 24-kilometre race track during the race. European TimeAttack Masters (27 October) A final get-together of the tuning scene before many enthusiasts traditionally send their vehicles into hibernation at the end of October. For several years now, the paddock of the Grand Prix circuit has been the setting for a family get-together of many vehicle enthusiasts during the European TimeAttack Masters race. While visitors to the Tuning Masters Season End indulge in car talk, drift shows and the show-and-shine contest, there is also plenty of action on the track. At the European TimeAttack Masters finale, drivers from all over Europe go up against the clock in fascinating, high-horsepower cars. Tickets cost 20 euros, children up to 14 years of age are free. More racing action in OctoberThe motorsport calendar is also very full in October: several events promise motorsport that always attracts interested spectators. With the ADAC RGB season finale (October 4th to 6th) and the ADAC Westfalen Trophy (October 12th to 13th) on the Grand Prix circuit, the Nürburgring Drift Cup (October 19th to 20th) October) at the Müllenbachschleife, as well as a regularity test (GLP) on October 25 and the 3-hour race of the RCN circuit challenge on the Nordschleife (October 26). Further information on the individual events and on the ticket offers is available here. Events in October 2024:October 03-06: Green Hell Driving Days October 04-06: ADAC RGB season finale October 12-13: ADAC Westfalen TrophyOctober 19: ADAC Nürburgring Langstrecken-SerieOctober 20: Nürburgring Family DayOctober 19-20: Nürburgring Drift CupOctober 25: Regularity Test (GLP)October 26: 3-hour race (RCN)October 27: European TimeAttack Masters & Tuning Masters Season End

Europe's largest E-Darts tournament celebrates successful premiere at ring°boulevard

08.07.2024

Europe's biggest e-darts tournament took place at the Nürburgring for the first time. The Deutsche Liga Mannschafts-Meisterschaften im Darts (DLMM) attracted thousands of players from Germany and neighboring countries at the weekend. Two public viewings  and the popular tourist drives rounded off the weekend with the typical Nürburgring variety. For three days, the 3,500 m² ring°boulevard was transformed into the Mecca of E-Darts. 420 teams and 3,000 active players from Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the Netherlands competed against each other on over 200 Löwen dart machines. In total, over 1,400 games were played from Friday to Sunday - from morning until late at night. The teams competed for titles and prizes in six different disciplines - from the C-League to the Bundesliga. Among other things, there were two trips to Las Vegas to be won. Only once did the arrows rest over the weekend. The tournament paused on Friday for the EURO 2024 quarter-final match between Germany and Spain. The darts players were able to enjoy an exclusive public viewing in the ring°boulevard on the 45 x 8 meter ring°wall. Public viewing simultaneously in the ring°boulevard and on the main grandstandFor the first time, there were two parallel public viewings at the Nürburgring, which meant another premiere on the main grandstand. While the darts fans watched the match in the ring°boulevard, the DFB-Elf match was broadcast for the first time for all soccer fans on the LED wall directly at the start-finish straight. The Nürburgring opened the BMW M Power Grandstand especially for this event with free admission. Around 2,000 visitors in black, red and gold kept their fingers crossed for the 24-hour race, DTM or Truck Grand Prix. Soccer broadcast and tourist rides on the start-finish straightAnd even if it was just not enough for the German team in the end, all visitors were able to take home a special Nürburgring experience. Because while the soccer match was shown on the LED wall, the tourist drivers drove around the track. For the first time this year, private drivers were able to experience the combination of the Nordschleife and the Grand Prix circuit in their own vehicles during the opening hours in accordance with the road traffic regulations and drove past directly in front of the main grandstand. The stadium atmosphere was complemented by the matching engine sound. Darters, soccer fans and tourist drivers celebrated a diverse Nürburgring weekend together.

Main grandstand becomes European Championship fan curve: Extraordinary public viewing at the Nürburgring

03.07.2024

The Nürburgring is hosting one of the most extraordinary public viewings in the whole of Germanyfor the national team's European Championship quarter-final (Friday, 6pm) . The DFB team's match against Spain will be broadcast on a giant screen directly on the track. The main grandstand at the start-finish line will then be transformed into a black, red and gold fan curve. With free admission, visitors to the covered stands can enjoy the atmosphere almost as if they were in a stadium - and at the same time marvel at the tourist drivers passing by on the track. The national team and the sound of engines: a truly unique soccer experience awaits at the Nürburgring. On Cologne's Heumarkt, in front of the Brandenburg Gate, on the Baltic Sea: there are many special places where soccer fans can experience UEFA EURO 2024. But on the grandstand of a race track? That's new! For the first time, the Nürburgring is opening its BMW M Power Grandstand (T3) for public viewing this Friday (kick-off 6pm) for the national team's match against Spain. Directly opposite is an 80 square meter LED screen on which Julian Nagelsmann's boys will be fighting for a place in the semi-finals. All entrances to the stands will be open for public viewing on Friday. Catering will also be provided: the popular ring sausages will be roasted at the catering stand in the stands, and freshly tapped Bitburger, the official beer partner of the Nürburgring and UEFA Euro 2024, will also be on offer. Admission to the public viewing is free and free parking spaces are signposted in the immediate vicinity. The soccer thriller will be accompanied by the special flair of a race track. Numerous Nürburgring fans will be doing laps on the asphalt during the match. From 17:00 to 19:30 on the Friday of the European Championship, the Nürburgring will open the track for tourist drives. The special feature: On Friday and Saturday (8:00 am - 7:00 pm), the Nordschleife and the Nürburgring Grand Prix circuit can be driven by everyone in one go - a total of around 24 kilometers. The route then also runs along the start-finish straight and thus directly past the public viewing area. And the ring°boulevard - the previous venue for public viewings at the Nürburgring - will also be a hive of activity. This is where the biggest e-darts tournament in Europe takes place. If you want to watch the colorful darts action before the quarter-finals kick off: watching is free. The German League Team Championships in Darts (DLMM) will bring more than 3,000 active players to the Eifel region to play their exciting matches from Friday to Sunday.