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The Nürburgring lap record: A lap time that drivers have valued for generations as proof of exceptionally good vehicles. Starting with the 2019 season, the Nürburgring will officially record, confirm, and publish lap records. Car manufacturers provide proof of this on the world's most demanding race track: the entire 20.832 kilometers of the Nürburgring Nordschleife, the Green Hell.
"Everyone praises what the Nürburgring tests": For almost a century, the asphalt ribbon through the Eifel region has been considered a touchstone for vehicle manufacturers from all over the world. The approximately 20-kilometer-long Nordschleife has always been a testament to progress and performance. One track, one lap, one time – the Nürburgring lap record is the pinnacle of all manufacturers committed to sporty driving. Since 2019, these record runs have been officially confirmed and listed by the Nürburgring.
The exact track length and the timing points are specified: The official start and finish line of the Nordschleife at section T13 is used as the start and finish line, and a full lap of the Nordschleife is driven and measured with a flying start (20.832 kilometers).
For record attempts on the Grand Prix track, the official start and finish line on the finish straight is used, and a full lap – including the AMG Arena, the Goodyear hairpin, and the "motorcycle version" of the Veedol chicane – is driven and measured with a flying start (5.148 kilometers).
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