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Nurburgring Travel Guide
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The Nurburgring is probably best known for its Formula 1 Circuit. The original 14 mile Nürburgring circuit was taken off the Formula One calendar after Nikki Lauda's terrible crash in 1976. Some say that the new track, at just 2.82 miles long (4,556 km), is only a shadow of the former circuit, although it does incorporate the original start finish straight. The new circuit first hosted a Formula One race in 1984 - the European Grand Prix - in which Alain Prost claimed victory in his McLaren. In reaction to the former accidents security measures were over emphasize so that the Formula One paddock deemed the new track as unimaginative and sterile after the 1985 race, and did not return until 1995.

__________Getting There
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Coming from Frankfurt, you take the autobahn A3 until it hits A48. Take A48 towards Koblenz or Trier. From the A48, take the exit for Ulmen and Kelberg (highway 259). Head north towards Kelberg and keep looking for the Nürburg signs. That takes under two hours to drive, given normal autobahn conditions.

___________Info / Addresses
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Nürburgring GmbH

53520 Nürburg

tel: +49-26 91 / 30 2 - 0

fax: +49-26 91 / 30 2 - 155

Official website: http://www.nuerburgring.de

Recreation Park Nürburgring:

tel: +49-26 91 / 30 2 - 602

Advance Booking (tickets):

tel: +49-26 91 / 30 2 - 620

fax: +49-26 91 / 30 2 - 650

Tourist-Information:

tel: +49-26 91 / 30 2 - 630

Room-Service:

tel: +49-26 91 / 30 2 - 610

fax: +49-26 91 / 30 2 - 650

Nürburgring - Kart - Motodrom:

Outdoor track:

tel: +49-26 91 / 30 2 - 492

fax: +49-26 91 / 30 2 - 493

Indoor track

tel: +49-26 91 / 30 2 - 698

fax: +49-26 91 / 30 2 - 677

Ring-Taxi:

tel: +49-26 91 / 30 2 - 178

_________Events
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Formula 1 Grand Prix. The exact date changes from year to year, so check the newspapers out when the spring comes.

Contributors
May 30, 2005 change by giorgio
February 23, 2005 change by reen