The Nürburgring Nordschleife is a legendary motorsport circuit located in the Eifel mountains of Germany. This circuit is often considered one of the most challenging and demanding tracks in the world due to its length, technical complexity, and the variety of different corner types it contains. The Nordschleife is a 25.378 km (15.769 mile) long circuit with high-speed straights, hairpin turns, and sweeping bends.
The track's undulating terrain and elevation changes add to the challenge, requiring drivers to have a deep understanding of the circuit to navigate it at speed. The Nordschleife is known for its history, as it has been used for racing since the 1920s, and has hosted numerous famous events over the years, including the German Grand Prix. Today, it continues to be a popular testing ground for automakers and a bucket list item for racing enthusiasts around the world.