A racing double header on the most demanding race track in the world!
The Nürburgring Endurance Series is on track again: More than 150 race cars are going on a four-hour hunt for points and trophies - one race on Saturday, the next one on Sunday. In different classes, fast GT3 cars with around 500 hp, robust touring cars and identical cup cars fight for victory in their class.
In the top class alone, 20 GT3 cars from Porsche, Mercedes-AMG, Audi, BMW and others compete for overall victory. The Nürburgring Endurance Series competes on the legendary Nordschleife - the longest permanent race track in the world.
The 24-kilometre track leads through the middle of the Eifel forests, was built more than 90 years ago and leaves hardly any room for driving errors. No wonder that former Formula 1 world champion Jackie Stewart once called it the "Green Hell".
The Nürburgring Endurance Series is on track again: More than 150 race cars are going on a four-hour hunt for points and trophies - one race on Saturday, the next one on Sunday. In different classes, fast GT3 cars with around 500 hp, robust touring cars and identical cup cars fight for victory in their class.
In the top class alone, 20 GT3 cars from Porsche, Mercedes-AMG, Audi, BMW and others compete for overall victory. The Nürburgring Endurance Series competes on the legendary Nordschleife - the longest permanent race track in the world.
The 24-kilometre track leads through the middle of the Eifel forests, was built more than 90 years ago and leaves hardly any room for driving errors. No wonder that former Formula 1 world champion Jackie Stewart once called it the "Green Hell".
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