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The Nürburgring North Loop (or Nordschleife) is known as the world’s most difficult and dangerous automotive race track, and rightfully so. Premier manufacturers test the fastest production cars in the world here, and the German Grand Prix was held every year on the 14.2-mile course until the race finally moved to a safer F1-specific track in 1984.

Speeds of over 200 mph on the Nürburgring make it not only challenging, but also insanely fast. Five deaths in F1 racing occurred over the span of 15 years, causing F1 drivers to boycott the track in 1977, pooling their voice and influence to make changes to safety measures.


The Nurburgring is a massive, 15.5 mile circuit, nestled in the hills of Germany. You have to be somewhat mad to race here, and even crazier to partake in 24 hour event with over 200 cars. Not to mention, '"The Green Hell," as some like to call it, has claimed dozens of lives and is considered by many the most lethal race track in the world. It is a stunning race nonetheless; the ultimate test of man and machine. When it comes to GT-only events, nothing comes close to 24 hours at the track many sanctioning bodies proclaim is too dangerous to race at.


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