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19 May, Monday

The stage is set for the 24-hour dress rehearsal

The excitement in the Nürburgring endurance scene is rising by the day: the ADAC 24h Nürburgring Qualifiers on May 24 and 25 mark the final test opportunity before the season highlight—the ADAC RAVENOL 24h Nürburgring at the end of June. Additionally, the weekend’s two races will count as rounds of the Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie (NLS): perfect conditions for thrilling battles on the...
The stage is set for the 24-hour dress rehearsal

19.05.2025

The excitement in the Nürburgring endurance scene is rising by the day: the ADAC 24h Nürburgring Qualifiers on May 24 and 25 mark the final test opportunity before the season highlight—the ADAC RAVENOL 24h Nürburgring at the end of June. Additionally, the weekend’s two races will count as rounds of the Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie (NLS): perfect conditions for thrilling battles on the 25-kilometer combination of Grand Prix circuit and Nordschleife. A total of 109 teams are set to take on the challenge during this race-packed weekend, which promises a full schedule for fans. After three completed NLS races—all won by Porsche—GT cars from Zuffenhausen head into the weekend as favorites. But they’ll face tough competition in the well-filled GT3 class with around 20 entrants. And in many other classes, the fight for valuable NLS points is expected to be just as intense. That GT3 Porsches work brilliantly on the Nordschleife has been proven once again this year by teams like Falken Motorsports and Manthey EMA with their NLS wins. Heading into the Qualifiers, the 911s are considered favorites not just for their current form: last year, both race wins and the pole position for Race 2 also went to Falken Motorsports' 911s. The team’s turquoise-blue cars will be driven by both experienced NLS pilots and newcomers: Julien Andlauer (FRA) and Alessio Picariello (BEL) in #33, and Dorian Boccolacci (FRA), Dennis Marschall (AUT), and Nico Menzel (Kelberg) in #44. Their fiercest rival is expected to be the #911 Porsche from Manthey EMA. Since the NLS3-winning duo Güven/Preining will be fulfilling DTM commitments during the Qualifiers weekend, the team is relying on two seasoned veterans: Kevin Estre (AUT) and Patrick Pilet (FRA) will take the wheel of the fan-favorite “Grello.” "Endurance Icons" Return for the QualifiersIn addition to Black Falcon, Dinamic GT, and Hankook, the reigning 24h winners from 2024 are also fielding a Porsche 911: Scherer Sport PHX will compete with a car bearing the traditional #16. At the wheel for the Qualifiers: Patric Niederhauser (SUI) and Laurens Vanthoor (BEL). Scherer PHX is also entering the Audi R8 LMS GT3 evo II with #1. Christopher Haase, Luca Ludwig, and Markus Winkelhock (all GER)—a team of true Nordschleife experts—will pilot the vehicle, which belongs to one of the older GT3 models but remains a formidable force. Juta Racing has already proven this twice during the NLS season by taking pole position in both of the first two races with their Pro-Am R8, driven by Frank Stippler (GER), who knows the car better than anyone. For the Qualifiers, he shares the #8 again with Alexey Veremenko, Elia Erhart, and “Selv” (all GER). Another example of Audi’s reliability this season is équipe Vitesse: in their R8 #50, Michael Heimrich (GER), Lorenzo Rocco di Torrepadula (SUI), Arno Klasen (GER), and Eric Ullström (SWE) are competing. That car recently surpassed 100,000 kilometers in NLS competition—and it’s far from outdated when it comes to performance and race capability. Strong Challengers Waiting in the WingsElsewhere on the grid, plenty of excitement is brewing at the front. GetSpeed already brought one of their Mercedes-AMG GT3s into striking distance of the winners at NLS3. Their #14 and #17 GT3s are definite contenders for the 24h Qualifiers. Strong entries are also expected from the Aston Martin AMR GT3 Evo teams of Walkenhorst Motorsport and PROsport Racing. Adding Italian flair are Abt with the Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo2 (#27) and Realize Kondo Racing with Rinaldi, who field a Ferrari 296 GT3 (#45). Not to be overlooked: the typical “class battles” seen in the NLS’s 18 other categories. A total of 20 Cup Porsches—ten each in Cup2 and Cup3—promise tight racing, and the BMW M240i class, with nine entrants, looks equally exciting. Among the production cars, it’s the VT2 class that impresses with 18 cars: eight front-wheel and ten rear-wheel-drive entries. The fight for positions and points will be just as thrilling here—especially since NLS points are awarded across all classes. In both races, points will be distributed, and the rules state that well-filled classes receive higher point payouts than those with fewer entries. A Packed Event ScheduleIt’s not just the two main races that promise motorsport entertainment at the 24h Qualifiers. After the first qualifying session on Saturday morning (10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.), the RCN will take to the track at 1:00 p.m. for a three-and-a-half-hour performance test—perfect warm-up action before Race 1, which begins at 5:30 p.m. and runs four hours into the evening. Sunday also delivers a packed program: following the second 75-minute qualifying session (from 8:15 a.m.), the Top Qualifying begins at 10:30 a.m., where the front grid positions are decided. Like Saturday’s twilight race, the Qualifiers offer the perfect simulation opportunity for the big 24h race in June. Race 2 starts at 1:00 p.m. and again runs for four hours. Additional motorsport fun will be provided both days by eKart slaloms in the paddock and automobile slalom competitions in the Mercedes-AMG Arena. The full weekend schedule is available here.

Nürburgring employee named Sportsman of the Year in the district of Euskirchen

16.05.2025

The Nürburgring congratulates the most athletic of its 200+ employees. Volker Daniels was voted Sportsman of the Year 2024 in the Euskirchen district by readers of the Kölnische Rundschau and Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger newspapers – against strong competition and with an impressive lead of over 5,000 votes. He is also a rock in his profession: in the IT department, he and his colleagues work hard every day to ensure that the Nürburgring's digital infrastructure functions reliably – even when thousands of visitors are on site. Volker Daniels is not a specialist in just one discipline – he is a true all-rounder: runner, racing cyclist, obstacle course conqueror, soccer player. And here, too, his passion for the Green Hell comes into play. At Rad am Ring and at the race track's cycling and running club, Daniels has often conquered the Nordschleife with pure muscle power or made his way from nearby Ripsdorf to work on his JobRad bike. In the Hotfoot Run, he has made it into the top three several times in both the 24-kilometer and 12-kilometer distances. Away from the legendary race track, his heart also beats for sport. Whether at the Berlin Marathon (3:30 hours), the Ötztaler Cycle Marathon over 227 kilometers and 5,500 (!) meters of elevation gain, the Drei-Zinnen-Lauf in South Tyrol (15th place in his age group), or the demanding trail run in the Zillertal – Volker Daniels shows time and again what is possible with commitment, discipline, and passion. This also benefits his home club, FC Dollendorf-Ripsdorf. The striker regularly plays for the second team here. Last season, he scored a total of 21 goals, making him the league's top scorer. Prominent competition with national players and professional soccer playersAnother remarkable aspect of Daniels' election as Sportsman of the Year is the strong and prominent competition he was able to leave behind. The 44-year-old had to compete against a total of 16 rivals from a wide variety of sports. Alongside the ambitious amateur athlete, the list included prominent names such as Andreas Wolff, goalkeeper for the German national handball team, Jonas Urbig, currently under contract with FC Bayern Munich, and 24-hour race winner Frank Stippler. Right in the thick of it – in sports and at the NürburgringAt the Nürburgring, one thing is already clear: helpful colleague Volker will not lose his down-to-earth attitude even after this award. Because although he has demonstrated his assertiveness in sports and in the Sportsman of the Year election, he is anything but a lone wolf. He “goes the distance” – but always with a team spirit. And that continues to apply to his workplace at the Nürburgring. Together with over 200 colleagues, he is ensuring that everything runs smoothly again this season – at races, festivals, and sporting events. Because whether you're a competitive athlete or not, the same applies to everyone at the Ring: “nürburgring. we make your heart race.” About the Nürburgring as an employer: The Nürburgring is not only one of the most legendary race tracks in the world, but also a modern, versatile workplace. Nürburgring 1927 GmbH & Co. KG is the operating company of the Nürburgring. It has set itself the task of managing the Nürburgring successfully and sustainably. Its responsibilities include the economic and operational management, administration, and marketing of the entire infrastructure. This includes the race tracks, the buildings, and all associated indoor and outdoor areas. Over 200 permanent employees and more than 1,000 temporary staff ensure that public events, corporate customer events, and numerous training sessions and tourist drives run smoothly. The range of tasks extends from technology, IT, and administration to event management and driving operations. Attractive additional benefits such as flexible working hours, JobRad offers, company pension plans, and employee discounts make the Nürburgring an attractive employer even away from the track.The Nürburgring destination also includes the Nürburgring Hotels and Holiday Park, nürburgring.tv GmbH & Co. KG, and Nürburgring eSports GmbH & Co. KG. They all offer a wide range of career opportunities for skilled workers and career changers alike. Currently, 46 trainees are completing their training at the Nürburgring in various professions at the Nürburgring destination – from technical and commercial professions to catering and event-related activities. Dual study programs in event and hotel management are also part of the training offered by the Nürburgring destination. All information about the Nürburgring as an employer, jobs, and training opportunities can be found here.

Photovoltaics and fast chargers bring green energy to the Nordschleife

15.05.2025

The Nürburgring continues to consistently drive forward its sustainable development. At the so-called T13 – an important area of the Nordschleife – two major projects to strengthen the green infrastructure have been launched. A large photovoltaic system now boosts the site's self-sufficiency in climate-friendly energy, while two 400 kW high-performance fast-charging stations send a clear signal for sustainable mobility. The T13 at the Nürburgring: The name refers to a former grandstand, the area of which still plays a central role in the daily operations of the Nürburgring. Located directly on the Nordschleife, there is a small paddock that is regularly used for various purposes. International car manufacturers start their test and development drives on the Nordschleife from here. The official record-breaking drives on the legendary track also start and finish here. In addition, the teams of the Nürburgring Circuit Challenge move into this area on race days to prepare their vehicles for the popular amateur racing series. Seat shells gave way to over 1,000 m² of photovoltaic modulesFrom the adjacent grandstand 13, little remains of the former spectator area. The seats were removed so that a total of 510 photovoltaic modules covering an area of over 1,000 square meters could be installed over the past few weeks. The 230 kWp system now produces 237,000 kWh per year. With this new photovoltaic system, the Nürburgring now has three large PV systems on its premises. Systems on the roof of the ring°werk motorsport experience museum and on the roof of the BMW M Power grandstand were previously successfully connected to the grid. The race track thus produces a total of around 1.4 million kWh of sustainable electricity per year. Depending on demand, 100% of the electricity generated is used directly to operate the Nürburgring. Any additional electricity required is sourced exclusively from certified green electricity from sustainable sources. If the Ring's PV systems generate more energy than is needed at certain times, this surplus electricity is fed into the regional electricity market. Fast charging stations for test and trial runs on the NordschleifeAlso new at T13 are two high-performance fast charging stations, which were implemented in collaboration with the energy company AVIA Plus. With a charging capacity of 400 kW each, they enable the supply of electric prototypes and test vehicles during test and trial runs. This gives participating companies the opportunity to charge their vehicles for the next test drive directly at the Nordschleife. The structural requirements have already been put in place to easily expand the system with additional fast charging stations if demand increases. The T13 site is therefore fit for the future. About sustainability at the NürburgringUnder the slogan “For the Ring. For the region. For the future.”, the Nürburgring is fully committed to sustainable development – in its daily work as well as in long-term infrastructure measures. The aim is to make this traditional location fit for the future while at the same time fulfilling its ecological responsibilities. The measures cover various areas of activity, including energy efficiency, green mobility, resource conservation, and nature and landscape protection. The Nürburgring relies on modern photovoltaic systems, 100% certified green electricity, a continuously expanding charging infrastructure for electric vehicles, and intelligent energy management. Waste prevention, recycling, and the conscious use of water and soil are also actively promoted. An important part of sustainable development is also treating the surrounding nature with respect—for example, through the responsible management of around 150 hectares of its own forest land and measures to protect regional habitats. This commitment has been recognized with, among other things, the two-star environmental accreditation from the FIA, the world governing body for motorsport – an international seal of approval for sustainable event management. The Nürburgring shows that motorsport, innovation, and environmental protection are not contradictory, but together form a sustainable perspective for the future. All information on sustainability at the Nürburgring here.

Looking forward to exciting 24-hour qualifiers

13.05.2025

Spectators at the ADAC 24h Nürburgring Qualifiers on May 24 and 25 can look forward to spectacular battles, fascinating vehicles, and a dozen or more contenders for victory. Around 20 cars are expected to compete in the class of race-winning GT3 machines. In total, organizers anticipate a starting grid of over 100 participants—ideal conditions for an exciting and high-caliber motorsport weekend. After all, the two races on Saturday and Sunday are not only about earning valuable championship points for the ADAC Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie (NLS); the weekend also serves as the final opportunity for testing and qualifying ahead of the season’s highlight: the ADAC RAVENOL 24h Nürburgring (June 19–22, 2025). That alone gives participants and fans plenty of reason not to miss out. Tickets are already available starting at €25 (day tickets for Saturday/Sunday). Three NLS rounds are already behind the endurance heroes of the Nürburgring, and now attention turns toward the battle for the most important trophy of the season. So far, Porsche teams have dominated as the main contenders, winning every race so far. After Falken Motorsports claimed victories in the first two rounds, it was Thomas Preining and Ayhancan Güven in the iconic “Grello” who triumphed in the third NLS race. The bright yellow Porsche from the legendary Manthey Racing squad will once again be among the top favorites at the 24h Qualifiers—although there will be a driver change for the 24h prologue. “For Ayhancan and me, this was our last race before the 24h Nürburgring, and it’s obviously nice to finish with a win,” said Preining after the race, making his intentions clear for the 24h: “Of course we want to win.” It would be the team’s eighth overall victory, which would put them alone at the top of the all-time winners' list. Teammate Güven was equally optimistic after the NLS race: “I feel really well prepared. Now we have a bit of time to analyze everything and make sure we’re fully ready for the race we’ve been working toward all along.” But winning the 24h won’t be a walk in the park—the competition on the Nordschleife is far too close. At NLS3, four different manufacturers occupied the first two rows on the grid, and despite Porsche 911s sweeping the top four spots at the finish, five different brands were represented among the top eight GT3 finishers. Excitement and Brand Diversity at the QualifiersFor teams aiming to win the 24h, there's really only one currency that counts: test mileage! As a result, the GT3 class has been stacked in the recent Nürburgring endurance races, and the ADAC 24h Nürburgring Qualifiers on May 24 and 25 will be no exception. Spectators can expect not just top-level racing but also a colorful field. The favorites include seven Porsche 911 GT3 entries across six teams. The challengers feature two GetSpeed Mercedes-AMG GT3s, aiming to turn their second-place finish at NLS3 into one—or even two—victories. The defending 24h champions from Scherer Sport PHX will field an Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo 2, supported by fellow Audi squads Juta Racing, équipe vitesse, and Eastalent Racing Team. Aston Martin will be represented by Walkenhorst Motorsport and PROsport Racing. Lamborghini (Abt) and Ferrari (Realize Kondo Racing) will also join the mix. World-Class Racing GuaranteedTop-level racing will be on display from the first minute of the 24h Qualifiers. In qualifying sessions (Saturday from 10:00 a.m., Sunday from 8:15 a.m.) and the special top qualifying for Sunday’s race (Sunday, 10:30 a.m.), teams will fight for valuable single-lap shootout spots for the 24h grid. Up to four grid spots are up for grabs here, while up to three spots per race will be awarded based on race performance. The four-hour races offer the final opportunity before the 24h in late June to gain competitive experience on the world’s longest and most beautiful racetrack. Saturday’s race begins at 5:30 p.m. and runs into the twilight—perfect for preparing for evening conditions on track. Sunday’s race kicks off at 1:00 p.m. Many teams from the 18 well-filled classes will also use the weekend for preparation. These races also count toward the NLS championship. Heading into the 24h Qualifiers, Arne Hoffmeister and Tim Scheerbarth (Mühlner Motorsport) lead the standings after three victories in the Cup2 category. Their closest rivals currently include the Adrenalin BMW M240i driven by Markert/Wambach in the M240i Cup class, as well as the FK Performance BMW M4 GT4 of Mijatovic/Wüstenhagen/Wahl from the SP8T class. Other classes also promise excitement—such as VT2 Front/4WD, where Hyundai, Audi, and VW have each taken a win in the three races held so far. Two Action-Packed Days at the NürburgringThe two main races during the 24h Qualifiers won’t be the only action on the Nürburgring. Saturday’s program also features a performance test by the RCN, which will bring three and a half hours of racing around the Nordschleife starting at 1:00 p.m. The Mercedes-AMG Arena will be buzzing on both Saturday and Sunday with two slalom competitions for grassroots motorsport enthusiasts. The youngest motorsport talents will showcase their skills on the paddock helipad, where eKart slalom events will be held throughout the weekend.

NLS3: Manthey EMA wins after four hours of thrilling racing in the Green Hell

10.05.2025

The third round of the ADAC Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie was a celebration for every motorsport fan: four hours of gripping racing action featuring countless, sometimes spectacular overtaking maneuvers and beaming winners. After 29 grueling laps in the Green Hell, Ayhancan Güven and Thomas Preining claimed the 58th victory for Manthey EMA in their Porsche 911 GT3 R. At the finish line, their lead over Maro Engel, Fabian Schiller, and Luca Stolz in the Mercedes-AMG GT3 of the Mercedes-AMG Team GetSpeed was 11.163 seconds. After two consecutive wins, Falken Motorsports' streak came to an end at the 56th Adenauer ADAC Rundstrecken-Trophy. Sven Müller and Morris Schuring drove their Porsche to third place. Starting from pole position, Manthey driver Güven dominated the first four laps. On lap five, he was briefly overtaken by Ricardo Feller in the Porsche 911 GT3 R of Scherer Sport PHX, only to reclaim the lead a few kilometers later. The Scherer Porsche remained among the front-runners for much of the race but had to pit for a splash of fuel just one lap before the end, dropping to sixth overall. The sister car, the Audi R8 LMS GT3 EVO 2 driven by Christopher Haase and Luca Ludwig, was also in the fight for the podium but fell back from second place shortly before the final stint. With a tire issue looming, Ludwig brought the R8 back to the pits at reduced speed to prevent further damage. David Perel, Axcil Jefferies, and Thomas Neubauer also led their first laps of the season in the Ferrari 296 GT3 of REALIZE KONDO RACING with Rinaldi, but a faulty alternator after the first stint forced their early retirement. GetSpeed clocked seven laps in the lead and also set the fastest lap of the race with a time of 7:52.588. “We had to wait more than a year for this win – it felt really long,” said Preining after the race. “We’re super happy that things went so well. We still need to fine-tune a few things, and with the DTM races in between, it certainly won’t be boring.” Stolz was also pleased: “That was a really good race, and I had a lot of fun on the Nordschleife in this great weather. Manthey just beat us at the end. Next time, we hope to move up one step on the podium. We won’t rest on our laurels.” After the race, Schuring was named Driver of the Race by the race directors, the ILN drivers’ committee, and NLS commentators for his exceptionally smart yet spectacular overtaking maneuvers despite his young age. “I gladly accept this honor – it means a lot to me, especially considering the experienced pros I raced against today.” The Dutchman added: “Even though we didn’t win today, we can be very satisfied. The competition was really strong. We’ll analyze everything closely and aim to take the next step at the Qualifiers in two weeks.” The second Falken Porsche finished fourth after four hours, ahead of the top-finishing Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo from Walkenhorst Motorsport. Ben and Phil Dörr won the Pro-Am class in the SP9 category with their McLaren 720s GT3 Evo. Arno Klasen, Eric Ullström, and Michael Heimrich were the fastest Am drivers in the Audi R8 LMS GT3 of équipe vitesse. Cup 2 Victory and Championship Lead for Mühlner MotorsportWith their third win in the Cup 2 class of the Porsche Endurance Trophy Nürburgring, Tim Scheerbarth and Arne Hoffmeister also took the overall lead in the NLS standings. Together with David Jahn, the trio in the H&R Spezialfedern-liveried Porsche 911 GT3 Cup beat Tobias Müller, Noah Nagelsdiek, and Carlos Rivas of LOSCH Motorsport by Black Falcon to second place. The Cup 3 victory went to Joshua Bednarski, Kai Riemer, and Lorenz Stegmann in the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 CS from W&S Motorsport. Following a crash in qualifying that couldn’t be repaired before the race, Heiko Eichenberg and Harley Haughton of SRS Team Sorg Rennsport—who had been tied for the championship lead after two rounds—registered their first dropped result. Similar misfortune struck Daniel Zils, Philipp Stahlschmidt, and Philipp Leisen. After a tire failure on their BMW 330i from Adrenalin Motorsport Team Mainhattan Wheels, the team found additional damage in the pits and retired early. Zils / Stahlschmidt / Leisen also arrived at round three as points leaders. Benefiting in the VT2-RWD class were Jan-Piet Ooms, Calvin de Groot, and Marius Rauer in the BMW 330i from SRS Team Sorg Rennsport. De Groot thus took the lead in the NLS Junior Trophy. Tightest Finish in Class V6The closest finish of the race occurred in the V6 class. Klaus Faßbender, Christian Büllesbach, Andreas Schettler, and Daniel Zils in the Porsche Cayman S of Adrenalin Motorsport Team Mainhattan Wheels crossed the line just 1.736 seconds ahead of Christian and Thomas Heuchemer in the Porsche 911 from Schmickler Performance powered by Ravenol. Exciting Action for the NLS Kart Kids TooThere were beaming faces among the young talents at the third round of the NLS Youth Kart Slalom Championship – not only when Nürburgring mascot "Legend" and Stitch from "Lilo & Stitch" made an appearance at midday. Victories and trophies also brought joy to the top-performing kids – such as Jonas Bohrer from MSC Adenau, who took his third win of the season in K1. One class up, Mick Schmidt from OC Lahnstein took victory. In the highly competitive K3 class with 14 participants, David Bötcher from MSC Konz came out on top, while local favorite Florian Rauhe celebrated his third consecutive win in K4. In K5, Luis Müller-Herrfarth of the PSV Wengerohr MSA prevailed. The junior championship now heads into a well-deserved summer break. The fourth of five rounds is scheduled for August 16 as part of the NLS. Double-Header Ahead for the ADAC Nürburgring Langstrecken-SerieIn just two weeks, the next two championship rounds of the ADAC Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie are on the schedule. Since last year, the ADAC 24h Nürburgring Qualifiers count towards the series. The ADAC Nordrhein will host a double-header on May 24 and 25, with two four-hour races on tap.

Strong lineup: Masters gala at NLS3

08.05.2025

All signs point to a fantastic race day as a top-class field lines up for the third race of the ADAC Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie this coming Saturday (May 10). The provisional entry list for the 56th Adenauer Rundstrecken-Trophy features 141 cars – 510 drivers from 36 nations in vehicles from 18 different manufacturers. Among them are a number of champions who have already celebrated major successes in 2024 across various international racing series and prestigious events. Joel Sturm, a genuine world champion, will be on the grid. The 23-year-old German won the LMGT3 category in the WEC together with Manthey PureRxcing. At NLS3, he will share the cockpit of the Dinamic GT Porsche 911 GT3 R with Bastian Buus and Loek Hartog. Sturm will face strong competition, including Lucas Auer and Maro Engel, who are racing for the Mercedes-AMG Team GetSpeed and are the reigning champions of the GT World Challenge Europe – arguably the toughest GT3 championship in the world. Auer will alternate driving duties in a Mercedes-AMG GT3 with Adam Christodoulou and Mikaël Grenier, while Engel teams up with Fabian Schiller and Luca Stolz. Also competing is reigning DTM champion Mirko Bortolotti, representing the Red Bull Team ABT. He will drive a Lamborghini Huracán GT3 alongside Luca Engstler and Christian Engelhart. Scherer Sport PHX is fielding two champions in the Audi R8 LMS GT3 EVO 2 with start number #15: Christopher Haase, who won the 2024 International GT Open title, and Luca Ludwig, the GT Cup Europe champion. In addition to the stars already mentioned, other champions will be taking part in the third round of the Nordschleife racing series. Lorenz Stegmann, who won the 2024 Porsche Sprint Challenge GT3, is competing in the Cup 3 class in a Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 CS for W&S Motorsport, together with Joshua Bednarski and Kai Riemer. Also in the PETN class is Nick Deißler, who dominated the RCN performance test last year. His teammates in the Adrenalin Motorsport Team Mainhattan Wheels are Stefan Kruse and Aaron Wenisch. Frank Stippler, Ricardo Feller, and Dennis Marschall – last year’s winners of the ADAC RAVENOL 24h Nürburgring – are also returning, albeit in different cars. Stippler is moving into the cockpit of the powerful Ford Mustang GT3 from HRT FORD Performance. Feller remains loyal to Scherer Sport PHX and will race in a Porsche 911 GT3 R for the team based at the Nürburgring industrial park. Marschall, meanwhile, is driving for Falken Motorsports, also in a Porsche. He shares the 911 with, among others, Morris Schuring, who won the LMGT3 class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans last year. The top-tier field is further enhanced by Nicki Thiim, winner of the 24 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, who will drive an Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo for Walkenhorst Motorsport with David Pittard. Naturally, the top drivers from the 2024 NLS season are also fully represented. However, the champion trio is going their separate ways. Sven Markert will pilot the BMW M240i Racing Cup car for Adrenalin Motorsport Team Mainhattan Wheels with start number #1. Toby Goodman has switched to AVIA W&S Motorsport in a Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS, while Ranko Mijatovic will compete in the 2025 season in a BMW M4 GT4 for FK Performance Motorsport. Ladies Trophy winner Desiree Müller has moved up to the Cup 3 class. Only three teams remain unbeatenAfter two of ten races in the 2025 season, the first title contenders are beginning to emerge. With two wins each in their class, Heiko Eichenberg and Harley Haughton (Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 CS, SRS Team Sorg Rennsport), Tim Scheerbarth and Arne Hoffmeister (Porsche 911 GT3 Cup, Mühlner Motorsport), and Philipp Leisen, Philipp Stahlschmidt, and Daniel Zils (BMW 330i, Adrenalin Motorsport Team Mainhattan Wheels) are leading the standings. Eichenberg also leads the Gentleman Trophy, while Haughton tops the Junior Trophy. The Adrenalin trio leads the Production Car Trophy. Falken Motorsports, with the Porsche 911 GT3 R, car #3, comfortably tops the NLS Speed Trophy. Home race for seven teamsSeven cars will start NLS3 under the entry of the organizing MSC Adenau. In SP10, W&S Motorsport fields a Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 for Stephan Brodmerkel, Jürgen Vöhringer, and Hendrik Still. Also racing a Cayman are Laurents Hörr, Ulrich Daniel Nölken, and David Ackermann from rent2Drive-racing in the V6 class. Georg Albinger and Jérôme Larbi will start in the V5 class, also in a Cayman. Two Hyundais will be entered by STENLE Marketing by Mertens Motorsport in the VT2-F+4WD class. Daniel Mertens, Alex Schneider, and Akshay Gupte will alternate driving duties in car #493, with Ralf Wiesner and double starter Schneider in car #496. In the BMW 325i Challenge by Goodyear, two local teams are also represented: Sven Oepen and Manuel Dormagen in #112, and Simon Sagmeister, Jürgen Hubert, and Dirk Vleugels in #700. Get your tickets now! Tickets for the 56th Adenauer ADAC Rundstrecken-Trophy are available for 25 euros (children up to and including age 14 are admitted free) here and at the box office. The ticket grants access to the open grandstands on the Grand Prix circuit, the exclusive spectator areas at Brünnchen and Pflanzgarten, as well as the paddock, pit lane, and starting grid. The third round of the NLS Kart Slalom Championship will also take place again on the helipad in the paddock. The battle for the best grid positions will take place during qualifying between 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. During the break between qualifying and the race, fans will have plenty of time to get up close with the cars and soak up the racing atmosphere: with a ticket, visitors can enter the pit lane at 10:20 a.m. for the Pitwalk, followed by the gridwalk at 11:10 a.m. The Nürburgring mascot 'Legend' and Stitch from 'Lilo & Stitch' will also be there on Saturday. The start of the four-hour endurance race is at 12:00 noon.

Xiaomi becomes new premium partner at the Nürburgring

08.05.2025

The technology company Xiaomi and the Nürburgring have agreed on a far-reaching partnership. From now on, the Chinese car manufacturer will be a premium partner of the world's longest permanent race track and will also be present there with advertising installations. These include the new Xiaomi curve on the Grand Prix circuit and a new advertising installation on the Nordschleife. Last year, Xiaomi attracted international attention with a vehicle and a lap on the Nordschleife. The brand is no longer known just for mobile phones. The nearly 1,500 hp sports sedan “SU7 Ultra Prototype” completed the 20.8-kilometer track in 6:46 minutes – an impressive time. At the same time, this was also the start of a deeper partnership. Beyond the record-breaking drive, Xiaomi is now also a member of the test and development drives at the Nürburgring (colloquially known as the Industriepool). Sixteen weeks a year, companies from the automotive and supplier industries test and develop vehicles and components in this setting. Xiaomi is now also pushing ahead with its vehicle development here. Naming rights at the Grand Prix circuit, advertising facility on the NordschleifeThe advertising commitment is also clearly visible. The new Xiaomi curve on the Grand Prix circuit is the flagship of the new collaboration. This is curve 12 – a fast, technically demanding left-hand curve. It follows the Michael Schumacher S or, if the shorter sprint version is driven, the Goodyear Spange. Spectators have a good view of this section of the track from the large grandstands at the end of the start/finish line. The Xiaomi logo is also present on the Nordschleife. A large advertising installation has been erected on the bridge between the Aremberg and Fuchsröhre sections of the track. In addition, the brand will be visible at the entrance to the Nordschleife. Thanks to its extensive commitment, the Asian manufacturer is one of the Nürburgring's premium partners and is also a member of the Nürburgring Business Club, the B2B network for large and small companies from various industries. “We are delighted that Xiaomi, a strong brand from Asia, is using the Nürburgring as an important development and communication platform,” explains Nürburgring CEO Christian Stephani. ”Xiaomi has recognized that the Nürburgring, and the Nordschleife in particular, is exactly the right place to advance new technologies and innovations, including in the field of electric mobility.”

Ford Mustang GTD masters the Nordschleife in 6:52,07 minutes

05.05.2025

Mustang GTD was already the first sports car from an America automaker to set a sub-7-minute lap. Now it’s improved on that lap, with a faster time driven by track-proven updates and refinements: 6:52.072, making Mustang GTD the fourth fastest vehicle in the production sports car class. All record drives and further information Onboard through the Green HellThe record lap of the Porsche 911 GT3 is now available on the Nürburgring YouTube channel. The onboard footage from the cockpit of the vehicle offers the opportunity to relive this fantastic lap. Information about the official “Nürburgring record laps”The following principle applies to all drives: one track, one complete lap, one time – according to uniform standards. In addition to timekeeping with calibrated measuring technology, official record attempts and attempts to achieve a lap time are always accompanied by a notary. In addition to monitoring the timekeeping, the vehicle is also inspected. TÜV Rheinland checks for standard conformity and documents this. The exact length of the track and the start and finish lines are precisely defined. A full lap of the Nordschleife is driven and measured with a flying start (20.8 kilometers). The vehicle categories for record drives and official lap times at the Nürburgring are divided into different segments by the Federal Motor Transport Authority and specially defined special classes.

Ring Drivers' Convention as a high-powered promenade

02.05.2025

Car talk, a promenade, and concentrated expert knowledge: On May 1 and 2, the Ring Drivers' Convention powered by Goodyear celebrated its premiere at the Nürburgring. The convention took place at the same time as the Green Hell Driving Days, which are popular with tourist drivers. The ring°carré, located in the immediate vicinity of the ring°boulevard on the Grand Prix circuit, was transformed into an automotive world of experience for horsepower enthusiasts and fans of the Green Hell on both days.  Take a seat behind the wheel of a real race car, marvel at the latest achievements of renowned automotive suppliers, or spend a few enjoyable hours with other petrolheads not far from the famous Nürburgring logo: in perfect Eifel weather, the Ring Drivers' Convention presented itself as a mixture of a relaxed car meet and an informative experience mile. Renowned figures from the industry were in attendance: Ford made the eyes of car fans young and old light up with a Ford GT, while the Nürburgring experts from Raeder Motorsport and suspension specialists such as Eibach and H&R showcased their latest projects and products. Spectators were able to listen to exciting discussions on stage in front of the Eifelstadl in the heart of the ring°carré. Among others, DTM champions Maximilian Götz (Mercedes-AMG) and Timo Scheider stopped by. Well-known influencers from the Nürburgring scene, such as Misha Charoudin and Tom Schütze, were also on hand for discussions. Various attractive prizes were up for grabs in a number of competitions.“With the Ring Drivers' Convention, we have created an exciting format that appeals to our diverse community of Nürburgring drivers and fans,” said Christian Stephani, Managing Director of Nürburgring 1927 GmbH. “Together with some long-standing partners of the Nürburgring, we were able to set up an attractive event mile in the ring°carré in perfect weather, which was a real added value for all tourist drivers and Nürburgring visitors.” The convention was rounded off on Thursday evening by the bigFM PartyNight with DJ Rockmaster B, who kept the party going into the night. Another highlight was the opening of a new photo point right next to the Nürburgring eSports Bar, which is now available for souvenir photos with the Nürburgring backdrop. Until Sunday, the Green Hell Driving Days offer the opportunity to experience the fascination of the Nordschleife for yourself. The “Green Hell” will then be open daily from morning to evening for tourist drives. Anyone can take the legendary 20.832 kilometers under their own wheels and experience the myth with their own vehicle.