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The Nürburgring, in the Eifel Mountains, Germany. This 20km northern part of the circuit is no longer used for F1 racing, but is still in use for Touring cars and Bikes, and extensive testing of high-performance road cars. Updated 07/31/07 to include the disused southern part of the track.
Should replace my Nordschleife.svg, but for some reason this page won't let me.
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The Nürburgring, in the Eifel Mountains, Germany. This 20km northern part of the circuit is no longer used for F1 racing, but is still in use for Touring cars and Bikes, and extensive testing of high-performance road cars. Updated 07/31/07 to include the disused southern part of the track.
Should replace my Nordschleife.svg, but for some reason this page won't let me.
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