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Nordschleife

The Nordschleife is a famous and challenging race track in Germany, part of the Nürburgring circuit, known for its long, winding layout through forests and mountains. It stretches about 20.8 kilometers (12.9 miles) with over 150 turns, demanding high skill and precision from drivers. Originally built in the 1920s, it has become legendary among motorsport enthusiasts for testing vehicle performance and driver agility. The Nordschleife hosts racing events, time trials, and car manufacturer testing, earning a reputation as one of the most demanding and iconic circuits in the world.