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Nürburg is "the town of the Nordschleife." Nürburg is in Rhineland-Palatinate. The population is small—perhaps 200 inhabitants in the town itself. But everyone in the world knows Nürburg. Not because of the people. Because of the track. The Nürburgring. 20.8 kilometers. 73 corners. The Green Hell. Nürburg residents live in the shadow of the world's most famous racing circuit. Nürburg residents hear engines every day. V8. V10. V12. Turbo. The screech of tires. The roar of shifting. Nürburg residents sleep with this sound. Nürburg residents wake with this sound. For Nürburg residents, motorsport is "daily life."

The Nürburgring opened in 1927. 97 years ago. The Eifel region was structurally weak. Unemployed. The track was meant to bring economic upswing. And it did. The Nürburgring employs over 350 people today. Motorsport events. Rock am Ring festival with 100,000 visitors. Leisure park. Shopping center. The Nürburgring is a 150,000-person capacity motorsports complex. Over 300 events per year. Nürburg residents work at the Ring. Nürburg residents live from the Ring. But Nürburg residents don't "enjoy" the Ring.

Here's the contradiction: Nürburg is the mecca of motorsport. People from around the world pilgrimage to Nürburg. "I drove the Nordschleife!" They pay €30 for one lap. They risk their lives. They love it. But Nürburg residents? They never drive the Nordschleife. Why? Because for Nürburg residents, the Nordschleife is "the road to work." Nürburg residents see tourists who die for the track. Every year accidents. Every year deaths. Nürburg residents see the ambulances drive. Nürburg residents hear the helicopters. For Nürburg residents, the Nordschleife is "dangerous." For tourists, the Nordschleife is "dream." For Nürburg residents, the Nordschleife is "nightmare."

Nürburg residents have complicated relationship with motorsport. Motorsport is their life. Motorsport pays their bills. Motorsport feeds their children. But motorsport is also their curse. On race weekends, you can't sleep. The noise is deafening. 24-hour race means 24 hours no sleep. Nürburg residents leave town on race weekends. They drive away. They seek silence. They seek peace. But Monday they return. Return to noise. Return to motorsport. This is Nürburg residents' fate.

Nürburg is a paradox. It's the world's most famous motorsport town. But it's also the loneliest. In winter, when the Ring closes, Nürburg is empty. Tourists are gone. Racers are gone. Only 200 inhabitants remain. In the silence. In the cold. Nürburg residents sit in their houses. They hear the silence. This silence is foreign. Nürburg residents don't miss the noise. But the silence feels wrong. Nürburg without motorsport is like a body without soul. Nürburg residents wait for spring. Wait for engines. Wait for the life that returns.

The Nordschleife made Nürburg famous. The Nordschleife made Nürburg rich. But the Nordschleife also destroyed Nürburg. Nürburg is no longer a normal town. Nürburg is a "theme park." Nürburg exists only for motorsport. Nürburg children grow up with the smell of racing fuel. Nürburg children dream of becoming racing drivers. But most Nürburg children become mechanics. Track marshals. Parking attendants. They serve the Nordschleife. Their entire lives. This is Nürburg. A town dedicated to speed. But whose residents never drive fast.

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Piste
Organisation
Date
Nom: Zolder
Piste: Circuit Zolder
Organisation: Europa Trackdays
track.date: 2025-12-18
Pistes
Piste
Localisation
Longueur km
Tours
Temps moyen
Moyenne
kph
P/W Moyen
Distance km
Piste: Nürburgring
Localisation: Nürburg, Germany
Longueur km: 19.15
Tours: 498
Temps moyen: 7:52.2
Moyenne kph: 146
P/W Moyen: 0.26
Distance: 0.2
Piste: Mendig AFB Circuit
Localisation: Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Longueur km: 4.18
Tours: 66
Temps moyen: 1:53.3
Moyenne kph: 133
P/W Moyen: 0.29
Distance: 42.6
Piste: Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Localisation: Wallonia, Belgium
Longueur km: 7
Tours: 450
Temps moyen: 2:51.2
Moyenne kph: 150
P/W Moyen: 0.31
Distance: 112.3
Piste: Circuit Zolder
Localisation: Flanders, Belgium
Longueur km: 4.01
Tours: 102
Temps moyen: 1:53.2
Moyenne kph: 131
P/W Moyen: 0.26
Distance: 224.2
Piste: Circuit de Chimay
Localisation: Fosses-la-Ville, Belgium
Longueur km: 4.52
Tours: 1
Temps moyen: 1:51.1
Moyenne kph: 158
P/W Moyen: -
Distance: 259
Piste: Hockenheimring
Localisation: Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Longueur km: 4.57
Tours: 201
Temps moyen: 2:00.5
Moyenne kph: 141
P/W Moyen: 0.31
Distance: 259.5
Piste: Circuit Jules Tacheny Mettet
Localisation: Wallonia, Belgium
Longueur km: 2.32
Tours: 100
Temps moyen: 1:14.4
Moyenne kph: 112
P/W Moyen: 0.29
Distance: 261.8
Piste: Circuit de Chambley
Localisation: Grand Est, France
Longueur km: 3.3
Tours: 17
Temps moyen: 2:01.7
Moyenne kph: 102
P/W Moyen: 0.31
Distance: 263.3
Piste: Circuit de Chenevières
Localisation: Chenevières, France
Longueur km: 3.49
Tours: 5
Temps moyen: 1:47.5
Moyenne kph: 120
P/W Moyen: 0.37
Distance: 327.1
Piste: Bilster Berg
Localisation: North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Longueur km: 4.26
Tours: 106
Temps moyen: 1:57.1
Moyenne kph: 135
P/W Moyen: 0.29
Distance: 352.8

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Christian Wachter

Christian Wachter is a young 19-year-old Formula 3 race car driver in FIA Central European Zone Championship and the Drexler Formula Cup.
He drove his first two international races in Formula racing at the age of 14 in September 2016 in Brno/ Czech Republic in a Formula BMW and came 2nd in both races in the class up to 1800 cc. Since 2017, Christian has been competing in his Formula 3 race car (Dallara 308/10 FPT). In his first Formula 3 season, he managed to finish 3rd in the overall standings of the 2017 German Formula 3 Cup.

Other successes include 2nd place in the 2018 Remus Formula Junior Trophy and a 2nd place finish in the 2019 Ravenol Formula 3 Cup season.
Since 2020, Christian has not only been a professional racing driver, but also an instructor at Polar Racing. His responsibilities include coaching young drivers in theory and practice.
In 2021, Christian will compete in the open class, the "E 2000" or in the "Open Formula"/ "Super Formula". The goal for 2022 is to compete in the FIA Formula 3 Championship. In addition to his mechanical engineering studies at the Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Christian pursues the hobbies of windsurfing, taekwondo (black belt and trainer's licence) and karting.

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