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Berlin

Pistas Organizaciones Conductores

Berlin's position in Brandenburg grants motorsport enthusiasts access to several racing circuits developed during the late GDR and post-reunification era. DEKRA Lausitzring (115 kilometers southeast of Berlin, 75-90 minute drive near Klettwitz) represents the nearest internationally significant facility - originally completed in 2000 as EuroSpeedway Lausitz, the circuit combines a 3.478km grand prix course with a unique high-speed oval (continental Europe's only NASCAR/IndyCar-style banking). Following DEKRA's 2017 acquisition, the facility primarily functions as a proving ground for road car innovations but continues renting to race promoters hosting DTM, ADAC GT Masters, IDM motorcycle championships, and smaller events. Track days are coordinated by GT-Days (100dB noise limit, maximum 30 cars in 3 groups) and other organizers, with the circuit's complex layout enabling various configurations for different driver experience levels.

 

Spreewaldring Training Center (STC Motodrom), 70 kilometers south of Berlin via A13, provides more accessible regular track day opportunities on a 2.7km permanent road circuit featuring 17 corners. STC operates a flexible pricing model - Free Ride sessions with STC license cost 19 Euro for 15-minute blocks up to 895 Euro annual passes, while Afterwork Track-Days (approximately 149 Euro for 4 hours) offer relaxed, instructor-supported evening sessions suitable for beginners. Teichmann Instruktor Trainings provides premium coaching sessions (approximately 260 Euro for two-day training) with riders split into pace groups and professional guidance. Further afield, Motorsport Arena Oschersleben (near Magdeburg, 3.696km) and Sachsenring (near Chemnitz, south of Leipzig, 3.645km) extend options - the latter hosts the German MotoGP Grand Prix and offers weekday track days at 442 Euro and weekend sessions at 479 Euro (9am-4:15pm).

 

German track day culture operates under the Deutscher Motor Sport Bund (DMSB), which enforces strict licensing requirements for competitive racing. The DMSB National A license (Rennerlaubnis) requires prior demonstration of driving experience through a one-day car driving training course, followed by licensing courses combining theory sessions (racing rules, flag signals, safety procedures), practical driving assessments, and written examinations. For the Nürburgring Nordschleife, an additional DMSB Permit Nordschleife (DPN, issued in levels A/B/C according to vehicle category and driver level) is mandatory. This structured licensing system reflects German emphasis on systematic skill development rather than casual American approaches - track days often emphasize instruction and progressive learning environments over pure performance driving opportunities. For Berlin enthusiasts, the combination of DEKRA Lausitzring for high-speed oval experience, Spreewaldring accessibility for regular practice, and regional access to historic circuits like Sachsenring creates diversified if geographically dispersed infrastructure - reflecting eastern Germany's motorsport rebuilding following reunification.

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Pista: Motorsport Arena Oschersleben
Ubicación: Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Largo km: 3.7
Vueltas: 40
T. Medio: 1:42.2
Promedio kph: 130
P/W Avg: 0.29
Distancia: 167.3
Pista: Bilster Berg
Ubicación: North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Largo km: 4.26
Vueltas: 106
T. Medio: 1:57.1
Promedio kph: 135
P/W Avg: 0.29
Distancia: 195.7
Pista: Sachsenring
Ubicación: Saxony, Germany
Largo km: 3.67
Vueltas: 72
T. Medio: 1:36
Promedio kph: 138
P/W Avg: 0.29
Distancia: 253.2
Pista: Continental AG Contidrom
Ubicación: Lower Saxony, Germany
Largo km: 3.8
Vueltas: 14
T. Medio: 1:35.5
Promedio kph: 144
P/W Avg: 0.31
Distancia: 272.5
Pista: Autodrom Most
Ubicación: Ústí nad Labem Region, Czechia
Largo km: 4.22
Vueltas: 99
T. Medio: 1:51.7
Promedio kph: 138
P/W Avg: 0.29
Distancia: 366.6
Pista: Spreewaldring STC Motodrom
Ubicación: Schönwald, Germany
Largo km: 2.57
Vueltas: 10
T. Medio: 1:41.8
Promedio kph: 91
P/W Avg: 0.18
Distancia: 376.5
Pista: Lausitzring
Ubicación: Brandenburg, Germany
Largo km: 4.35
Vueltas: 43
T. Medio: 2:05.6
Promedio kph: 122
P/W Avg: 0.26
Distancia: 382.1

Organizaciones

Pfister-Racing GmbH

Tienda

GP Management GmbH

Organización del Día de Pista / Escuela HPDE

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Organización del Día de Pista / Escuela HPDE

Event Fahrtrainings

Organización del Día de Pista / Escuela HPDE

Gedlich Racing GmbH

Organización del Día de Pista / Escuela HPDE

schnelleschwaben GmbH

Organización del Día de Pista / Escuela HPDE

SPORTTOTAL EVENT GMBH

Organización del Día de Pista / Escuela HPDE

VEB Sachsenring

Fabricante

Artega

Fabricante

TC Motorsport Events

Organización del Día de Pista / Escuela HPDE

Badischer Motorsportclub e.V

Organización del Día de Pista / Escuela HPDE

Racepool99

Organización del Día de Pista / Escuela HPDE

Continental

Fabricante

Racetrack4you

Organización del Día de Pista / Escuela HPDE

Gumpert

Fabricante

Manthey

Fabricante

European Speed Club / Arrow-s Travel AG

Organización del Día de Pista / Escuela HPDE

SSR Performance GmbH

Tienda

Pro Racetrack GmbH

Organización del Día de Pista / Escuela HPDE

Carl Hirschmann

Fabricante

RACECAMP GmbH

Organización del Día de Pista / Escuela HPDE

Badischer Motorsport Club

Organización del Día de Pista / Escuela HPDE

Conductores

Dominik Farnbacher

Dominik Farnbacher is a German sports car racing driver, and currently an SRT factory driver, driving an SRT Viper GTS-R in the Tudor United SportsCar Championship

conrad68w

Cedric

FNxR3DNECK

Christopher Haase

Christopher Haase is a German professional racing driver. He became the FIA GT3 European Champion in 2009, racing for Lamborghini and Reiter Engineering, and raced in GT1 for the first time in 2010

Checkcaptain

Nitromidah

YodrOne

Marc Basseng

Basseng began his career in karting. In 1997 he began competing in the Porsche Carrera Cup Germany for the UPS Porsche Junior Team, finishing third in the 1998 standings.[1] He raced in the Renault Sport Clio Trophy in 2001 and 2002 and won the German Clio Cup in 2003.

In 2004, Basseng began to compete in the VLN Nürburgring Endurance Championship, where he has claimed 25 overall wins. The driver also competed part-time at the FIA GT3 European Championship, FIA GT Championship, Le Mans Series, American Le Mans Series and ADAC GT Masters. In 2008, the Belgian raced full-time at the American Le Mans Series in a Porsche 911 for Farnbacher Loles and VICI Racing.

He began racing in the new FIA GT1 World Championship in 2010 for the All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport team, for which he also serves as team manager. On 26 July 2010, Marc Basseng achieved the lap record in a Pagani Zonda R on the Nürburgring Nordschleife.[2] In 2011 he finished 5th in the standings for Münnich, sharing his ride with Markus Winkelhock. In 2012 he claimed the world championship with Winkelhock, managing to win a race and finishing 10 times in the podium.

Basseng moved with Münnich Motorsport to the World Touring Car Championship for 2013.[3] As he was the reigning FIA GT1 World Champion he was ruled to be ineligible for the Yokohama Independents' Trophy.[4] He qualified eighth for the season opening Race of Italy and was battling for sixth place in race one with Gabriele Tarquini before dropping out of contention when he served a drive–through penalty for not having all his wheels down on the ground at the three-minute warning on the grid.[5] He started second for race two but dropped down to fourth before challenging Tarquini for third on the last lap

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