
Nürburgring
The Nürburgring is a famous motorsport complex located in Germany, known for its challenging racetrack that stretches about 20.8 kilometers (12.9 miles). Often referred to as the "Green Hell" due to its winding roads and lush surroundings, it’s a popular venue for car manufacturers and racing events. The track has two main sections: the Grand Prix circuit for professional races and the Nordschleife, a historic, more demanding track used for testing cars and public driving days. The Nürburgring is celebrated for its significance in automotive culture and as a benchmark for performance and speed.