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Golden autumn in the Green Hell: October's Nurburgring highlights

With the season finale of the Nurburgring Endurance Series (7 October), an extra-long tourist driving weekend at the Green Hell Driving Days (30 September to 3 October) and a diverse range of events during the autumn holidays, visitors can look forward to a varied programme in the Green Hell in October.

Green Hell Driving Days, 30 September to 3 October

Extended tourist driving weekend on the Nordschleife: From Saturday, 30 September to the Day of German Unity on 3 October, the barriers to the world's most beautiful 20.832 kilometres will open for four days in a row. From 8:00 am to 7:00 pm, everyone has the opportunity to experience the Green Hell for themselves on two or four wheels.

The credit can be easily topped up online and once you have internalised the driving rules, you can start experiencing the Nordschleife. A new feature is the Pitstop Area at grandstand T13. Since a few weeks there is an additional possibility to take a break there. Tourist drivers can stop there and also have the opportunity to refuel their vehicles.

Season finale Nurburgring Endurance Series, 7 October

Who will be the champion of the 2023 Nurburgring Endurance Series? Two teams still have a chance of winning the title at the ninth and final race of the year: the BMW 330i of Team Adrenalin Motorsport and the Porsche Cayman GT4 of Sorg Rennsport. Together with around 100 other race cars, they will enter a 4-hour race on the combination of sprint track and Nordschleife on Saturday, 7 October.

Qualifying starts at 8:30 am, racing begins at 12:00 pm. Tickets are available for 20 euros. They include access to the grandstands, the paddock and exclusive spectator zones at the Nordschleife, the starting grid and even the motorsport experience museum ring°werk. Admission for children up to 14 years is free of charge.

Source: Autosport

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