List of Nordschleife lap times (racing)

The Nürburgring Nordschleife is a motor racing circuit in Germany. Its over 20.8 km (12.9 mi) long old section dating from 1927, was truncated in 1982 as international championships had started to boycott the track after 1976. The adjacent modern Nürburgring Grand Prix track was opened in 1984. The two tracks can host events independently, or they can be combined, e.g. for the 24 Hours Nürburgring. As a result, lap times have been set in racing events on numerous Nordschleife track variants ranging from less than the shortest 20.832 km (12.9 mi) to the current maximum of nearly 26 km (16.2 mi).

An even longer approx. 28 km (17.4 mi) combined track that included the 7.7 km (4.8 mi) Südschleife was seldom used for major races since the 1930s. This shorter southern circuit was not modernized in the 1970s and was sacrificed for the 1980s construction of the modern track, as were the old pit facilities, the Südkehre (southern turn) and the straight behind the pits which were used in an original Nordschleife lap.

Grey: Nordschleife original 1967-1982 layout, 22835m
Black: modern GP track (layout since 2002, ca. 5km)

1927-1939 Original track

Almost half a century after setting the pre-war lap records, the Mercedes-Benz W154 is being demonstrated in 1986 by Hermann Lang.

The track was inaugurated in 1927 with the Eifelrennen events for bikes and cars, taking place on the combined Nordschleife and Südschleife, with a length of 28.265 km (17.563 mi). On the unfamiliar track, the best motorcyclists achieved an average race speed of about 90 km/h (55.9 mph). The best driver was Rudolf Caracciola in the big Mercedes S, at an average of 96.5 km/h (60.0 mph). In the three German Grand Prix that were contested there in the late 1920s, 18 laps resp. 508 km (315.7 mi) distance had to be covered. The cars of the time managed that in just under five hours, with an average of just over 110 km/h (68.4 mph), with lap times not under 15 minutes. The Eifelrennen events soon moved to the much shorter Südschleife.

After the 1930 German GP (and again the 1933 round) had been cancelled due to the great depression, major racing resumed with the 1931 German Grand Prix which from now on took place only on the Nordschleife. Its track length of 22.810 km (14.173 mi) remained unchanged until 1966. The track surface was altered and improved, with the ditch inside the Karussell being altered to a concrete banking as drivers like Caracciola used to put their inside wheels in there for extra grip. Also, the Nürburgring in the Eifel mountains became notorious for frequent bad weather, and due to its length with lap times of 10 minutes, conditions could change significantly in the meantime. Probably due to this, it took four years between Nuvolari beating the 11 minutes barrier in 1932, and Rosemeyer breaking the 10 minutes in the 1936 GP after several pilots came close in practice.

The speeds rose from 115 to 140 km/h (71.5 to 87.0 mph) in 1937, at the peak of the unlimited capacity era with 600 hp Silver Arrows like the Mercedes-Benz W125. From 1938 on, rules limited the capacity to 3 litres supercharged, but 480 hp and better handling equalized the disadvantage. Smaller Voiturettes with 1500cc were favored by the Non-Germans, and Mercedes had already built their W165 which proved able to win in this class, too. The new rules were expected to take effect in 1941, but the war changed the rules even more drastically.

DateTimekm/hCarDriverEventNotes
19 July 193111:48.0Bugatti T51Achille Varzi1931 German Grand PrixFastest lap [1]
29 May 193211:42.8116.81Alfa Romeo MonzaRudolf Caracciola1932 EifelrennenFastest lap [2][3] (wet race?)
17 July 193210:49.4126.45Alfa Romeo Tipo B/P3Tazio Nuvolari1932 German Grand PrixFastest lap [4][5]
28 May 1933113.4Alfa Romeo MonzaTazio Nuvolari1933 EifelrennenAverage wet race speed [6][7]
28 May 1934122.5Mercedes-Benz W25Manfred von Brauchitsch1934 EifelrennenAverage race speed [8] (wet race?)
15 July 193410:43.8Auto Union Type AHans Stuck1934 German Grand PrixFastest lap[8]
14 June 193510:45.0Mercedes-Benz W25Manfred von Brauchitsch1935 EifelrennenQuickest in practice day 1[8]
16 June 193511:03.4Mercedes-Benz W25Rudolf Caracciola1935 EifelrennenFastest wet race lap [9][10]
28 July 193510:32.0Mercedes-Benz W25Manfred von Brauchitsch1935 German Grand PrixFastest lap, partially wet [11][12][13]
14 June 193611:25.0119.88Auto Union Type CBernd Rosemeyer1936 EifelrennenFastest lap in fog and rain [14]
25 July 193610:03.0Mercedes-Benz W25KRudolf Caracciola1936 German Grand PrixQuickest in practice [15]
26 July 19369:56.3137.71Auto Union Type CBernd Rosemeyer1936 German Grand PrixFastest lap [16][17]
12 June 19379:57.0137.55Auto Union Type CBernd Rosemeyer1937 EifelrennenPole [18][19]
13 June 19379:58.8137.13Auto Union Type CBernd Rosemeyer1937 EifelrennenFastest lap [20]
24 July 19379:46.2140.08Auto Union Type CBernd Rosemeyer1937 German Grand PrixPole [21][22]
25 July 19379:53.4138.4Auto Union Type CBernd Rosemeyer1937 German Grand PrixFastest lap [20]
23 July 19389:48.3139.6Mercedes-Benz W154Manfred von Brauchitsch1938 German Grand PrixPole [23][24]
24 July 193810:09.1134.82Mercedes-Benz W154Richard Seaman1938 German Grand PrixFastest lap [25]
20 May 19399:54.0138.24Mercedes-Benz W154Hermann Lang1939 EifelrennenPole [26][27]
21 May 19399:52.2138.66Mercedes-Benz W154Hermann Lang1939 EifelrennenFastest lap [26]
22 July 19399:43.1140.8Mercedes-Benz W154Hermann Lang1939 German Grand PrixPole [28]
23 July 193910:24.2131.6Mercedes-Benz W154Rudolf Caracciola1939 German Grand PrixFastest lap, wet race [28]

1951-1966 Classic Green Hell

The war and subsequent ill-treatment had damaged the track and the facilities. After 20 years, the track was now lined with tall hedges and trees, and thus was later baptized Green Hell. Smaller races resumed in the late forties, but Germans and Germany remained excluded from major sports events until 1951. The pre-war voiturette rule set for supercharged 1500cc engines (or 4500cc normal) had basically been made the Formula One in the 1940s.

In 1951, major international racing returned to the Ring, but even though the Alfas had also about 400 hp, they failed to eclipse the pre-war records set by Lang, who raced again for Mercedes in 1952 and 1954. Two rule changes brought less powerful machinery, and the Le Mans disaster in 1955 led to the cancellation of many GPs in that year, including the German. By 1956, the old records were finally beaten. Single seater open wheel Grand Prix cars soon came close to 9 minutes and 150 km/h. Also, sports car events emerged in the 1950s, as did touring car racing in the 1960s. The Ring saw two more years without F1 races, as Berlin's AVUS had been chosen for 1959, and in 1960, the German Grand Prix was run on the Südschleife to F2 rules which would become F1 rules in 1961. After three years of progress, including a revival of the mid-engine layout pioneered by Auto Union, the 9 minutes barrier was easily beaten despite small 1500cc engines with less than 200 hp, similar to the power of cars three decades earlier.

Stirling Moss, Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR, 1977
DateTimekm/hCarDriverEventNotes
28 July 19519:55.8137.9Ferrari 375Alberto Ascari1951 German Grand PrixPole [29]
29 July 19519:55.8137.9Alfa Romeo 158/159 AlfettaJuan Manuel Fangio1951 German Grand PrixFastest lap [30]
3 August 195210:26.3131.5Mercedes-Benz W194 SpyderHermann Lang1952 German Grand Prix sport car raceFastest lap [31]
3 August 195210:05.1135.7Ferrari 500Alberto Ascari1952 German Grand Prix (Formula 2 cars)Fastest lap
2 August 19539:56.0137.8Ferrari500Alberto Ascari1953 German Grand Prix (Formula 2 cars)Fastest lap
30 August 195310:23.0131.75Lancia D24Robert Manzon1953 1000 km NürburgringPole & fastest lap [32]
21 July 19549:50.1Mercedes-Benz W196Juan Manuel Fangio1954 German Grand PrixPole [33]
1 August 19549:55.1138.9Mercedes-Benz W196Karl Kling1954 German Grand PrixFastest lap
28 May 195510:00.1Mercedes-Benz 300 SLRJuan Manuel Fangio1955 EifelrennenPole [34]
29 May 195510:10.8134.8Mercedes-Benz 300 SLRStirling Moss1955 EifelrennenFastest lap
27 May 195610:05.3135.662Ferrari 860 MonzaJuan Manuel Fangio1956 1000 km NürburgringFastest lap [35]
5 August 19569:41.6141.2Ferrari D50Juan Manuel Fangio1956 German Grand PrixFastest lap
4 August 19579:17.4147.3Maserati 250FJuan Manuel Fangio1957 German Grand PrixFastest lap
3 August 19589:09.2149.5VanwallStirling Moss1958 German Grand PrixFastest lap
6 June 19599:37.4Ferrari 250 TR 59Tony Brooks/Jean Behra1959 1000 km NürburgringPole [36]
6 June 19599:40.5Porsche 718 RSK 1.6Wolfgang von Trips1959 1000 km Nürburgring2nd in qualifying [36][37]
7 June 19599:32.0143.559Aston Martin DBR1Stirling Moss1959 1000 km NürburgringFastest lap [36]
21 May 19609:43.6Porsche 718 RS 60Jo Bonnier/Olivier Gendebien1960 1000 km NürburgringPole [38]
22 May 19609:37.0142.315Maserati Tipo 61Stirling Moss1960 1000 km NürburgringFastest lap [38]
27 May 19619:33.7Ferrari 246 SPWolfgang von Trips1961 1000 km NürburgringPole [39][40]
28 May 19619:15.8147.744Ferrari 246 SPPhil Hill1961 1000 km NürburgringFastest lap [39]
5 August 19618:55.2Ferrari 156Phil Hill1961 German Grand PrixPole [41][42]
6 August 19618:57.8Ferrari 156Phil Hill1961 German Grand PrixFastest lap [41][43][44]
4 August 19628:47.2Porsche 804Dan Gurney1962 German Grand PrixPole [45]
5 August 196210:12.2134.1BRM P57Graham Hill1962 German Grand PrixFastest lap, wet race
4 August 19638:47.0155.8Ferrari 156John Surtees1963 German Grand PrixFastest lap [46]
2 August 19648:39.0158.2Ferrari 158John Surtees1964 German Grand PrixFastest lap [47]
1 August 19658:24.1162.9Lotus 33-Climax 1.5[48]Jim Clark1965 German Grand PrixFastest lap [49]
5 June 19668:37.0158.8Ferrari 330 P3John Surtees1966 1000 km NürburgringFastest lap [50]
6 August 19668:16.5Lotus 33-Climax 2.0[51]Jim Clark1966 German Grand PrixPole [52]
7 August 19668:49.0155.2Cooper T81 MaseratiJohn Surtees1966 German Grand PrixFastest lap, wet race [53]

1967-1970 Chicane added

The Hohenrain chicane (and 25 meters extra, now 22.835 km (14.189 mi)) was added in early 1967 to lower entrance speed to the Start/Finish straight and the pitlane. Lap times were affected only initially, as technical progress, especially aerodynamic aids, made the cars significantly faster in the years to follow.

Mike Spence 1967 in the Chaparral 2F
during practice at the Nürburgring
DateTimekm/hCarDriverNotes
27 May 19678:56.8153.1Porsche 910Udo Schütz/Joe Buzzetta1967 1000 km Nürburgring, pole [54]
28 May 19678:42.1157.5Chaparral 2FPhil Hill1967 1000 km Nürburgring, fastest lap [55]
5 August 19678:14.0166.4Matra MS5 - Cosworth FVAJacky Ickx1967 German Grand Prix, F2 pole[56]
5 August 19678:04.1169.8Lotus 49-FordJim Clark1967 German Grand Prix, pole
6 August 19678:21.8163.8Matra MS5 - Cosworth FVAJacky Ickx1967 German Grand Prix, F2 fastest lap
6 August 19678:15.1166.0Eagle-WeslakeDan Gurney1967 German Grand Prix, fastest lap
18 May 19688:32.8160.3Porsche 907 2.2Hans Herrmann/Rolf Stommelen1968 1000 km Nürburgring, pole[57]
19 May 19688:33.0160.3Porsche 908Jo Siffert1968 1000 km Nürburgring, fastest lap[57]
July 19687:57.8172.1Ferrari 312Chris Amon1968 F1 Scuderia Ferrari Firestone[58] tyre testing session [59]
4 August 19689:36.0142.7Matra-FordJackie Stewart1968 German Grand Prix, fastest lap, in a wet race
27 April 19698:05.3169.4Matra MS7 - Cosworth FVAJackie Stewart1969 Eifelrennen F2, fastest lap [60][61][62]
31 May 19698:00.2171.2Porsche 908/02Jo Siffert/Brian Redman1969 1000 km Nürburgring, pole[63]
1 June 19698:03.3170.1Ferrari 312PChris Amon1969 1000 km Nürburgring, fastest lap[63]
2 August 19698:11.1167.4Matra MS7 - Cosworth FVAJohnny Servoz-Gavin1969 German Grand Prix Formula 2, pole[64]
2 August 19697:42.1177.9Brabham BT26A-FordJacky Ickx1969 German Grand Prix, pole[65]
3 August 19698:12.4166.9Matra MS7 - Cosworth FVAJohnny Servoz-Gavin1969 German Grand Prix Formula 2, fastest lap
3 August 19697:43.8177.2Brabham BT26A-FordJacky Ickx1969 German Grand Prix, fastest lap
19 April 19709:04.8150.9McNamara-FordHelmut Marko1970 Formula 3 ADAC 300 km Goodyear Pokal[66]
30 May 19707:43.3177.4Porsche 908/03Jo Siffert/Brian Redman1970 1000 km Nürburgring, pole[67]
31 May 19707:50.4174.8Porsche 908/03Pedro Rodríguez1970 1000 km Nürburgring, fastest lap[68]
2 August 19708:14.5166.1Brabham BT30 - Cosworth FVADerek Bell1970 Formula 2 Preis von Deutschland[69]

Due to safety concerns, the Formula One drivers on short notice forced a move of the 1970 German Grand Prix to the Hockenheimring. To meet drivers demands, construction works at the Nürburgring started in fall of 1970. Despite the official track length remaining the same, this altered the character of the track and its surroundings significantly.

1971-1982 Rebuilt Nordschleife

By early 1971, the Nordschleife track had been resurfaced, several bumps and jumps (e. g. Brünnchen) had been removed, and the hedges had been replaced by Armco barriers. As a result, the track became even faster, with sportscars setting new track records before Formula One returned. The Südschleife was not updated and abandoned after 1971. Formula One held its last Grand Prix on the Nordschleife in 1976, the last Motorcycle Grand Prix there was in 1980. Due to aerodynamic advance, Formula Two in 1982 almost equalled the record set by Formula One in 1975, and even turbo-powered touring cars came very close.

Derek Bell demonstrating the Ferrari 312B3 "Spazzaneve" test car at the 2008 Goodwood Festival of Speed
The odd 6-Wheel Tyrrell P34 set the fastest lap in 1976. Here, Jody Scheckter tackles the 270° Südkehre turn.
Zakspeed Capri of Klaus Ludwig
DateTimekm/hMake modelClassDriverEventNotes
2 May 19717:57.1172.3March 712MF2Ronnie Peterson1971 Eifelrennen Formula 2Fastest lap [70][71][72]
29 May 19717:36.1180.2Ferrari 312PBGr. 5 SCJacky Ickx/Clay Regazzoni1971 1000 km NürburgringPole-position [73]
30 May 19717:40.8178.4Ferrari 312PBGr. 5 SCJacky Ickx1971 1000 km NürburgringFastest lap [74]
25 June 19719:26.2145.2BMW 2002 AlpinaGr. 2Hans-Joachim Stuck/Gunther Huber1971 24 Hours NürburgringPole-position [75]
31 July 19717:19.0187.3Tyrrell FordF1Jackie Stewart1971 German Grand PrixPole-position [76]
1 August 19717:20.1186.8Tyrrell FordF1François Cevert1971 German Grand PrixFastest lap [77]
3 April 19727:36.0180.3Porsche 917/10Gr. 7 CanAmWilly Kauhsen1972 Interserie 300 km Goodyear-PokalPole-position [78]
30 April 19727:51.6174.3Brabham BT38 - Ford BDAF2Derek Bell1972 Eifelrennen Formula 2Fastest lap [79]
30 April 19728:59.7152.3Ford Capri RS 2600Gr. 2Hans-Joachim Stuck1972 Eifelrennen DRMPole-position Div. I [80]
27 May 19727:56.1172.7Ferrari 312PBGr. 5 SCRonnie Peterson/Tim Schenken1972 1000 km NürburgringPole-position [81]
28 May 19727:42.2177.9Alfa Romeo T33 TT/3Gr. 5 SCRolf Stommelen1972 1000 km NürburgringFastest lap [82]
22 June 19729:07.0150.3BMW 2800 CS AlpinaGr. 2Helmut Kelleners/Gerold Pankl1972 24 Hours NürburgringPole-position [83]
29 July 19728:56.5153.2Porsche 911S KremerGr. 4John Fitzpatrick1972 German GP ECGT Nürburgring TrophäeFastest lap [84]
29 July 19727:07.0192.5Ferrari 312B2F1Jacky Ickx1972 German Grand PrixPole-position [85]
30 July 19727:13.6189.6Ferrari 312B2F1Jacky Ickx1972 German Grand PrixFastest lap
23 September 19727:23.8185.2Porsche 917/10 TCGr. 7 CanAmWilly Kauhsen1972 Interserie AvD-PreisPole-position [78]
26 May 19737:12.8189.9Ferrari 312PBGr. 5 SCFrançois Cevert/Jean-Pierre Beltoise1973 1000 km NürburgringPole-position [86]
26 May 19738:20.6164.2Porsche Carrera RSR ProtoGr. 5 GTGijs van Lennep/Herbert Müller1973 1000 km NürburgringIn practice [86][87]
27 May 19737:20.3186.7Matra-Simca MS670BGr. 5 SCFrançois Cevert1973 1000 km NürburgringFastest lap [88]
22 June 19738:39.6158.2BMW 3.0 CSL AlpinaGr. 2Niki Lauda/Hans-Peter Joisten1973 24 Hours NürburgringFastest lap [89]
4 August 19737:07.8192.2Tyrrell FordF1Jackie Stewart1973 German Grand PrixPole-position [90]
5 August 19737:11.4190.6Surtees FordF1Carlos Pace1973 German Grand PrixFastest lap
16 May 19746:58.2196.6Ferrari 312B3F1Niki Lauda1974 Formula One seasonFerrari test sessions [91][92][93][94]
18 May 19747:10.8190.8Matra-Simca MS670CGr. 6Gérard Larrousse/Henri Pescarolo1974 1000 km NürburgringPole-position [95]
18 May 19747:56.5172.5Porsche Carrera RSR Turbo 2.1Gr. 5 GTHerbert Müller/Gijs van Lennep1974 1000 km NürburgringIn practice [96][97]
19 May 19747:15.9188.6Matra-Simca MS670CGr. 6Jean-Pierre Jarier1974 1000 km NürburgringFastest lap [95]
3 August 19747:00.8195.4Ferrari 312B3F1Niki Lauda1974 German Grand PrixPole-position [98][99]
4 August 19747:11.1190.7Tyrrell FordF1Jody Scheckter1974 German Grand PrixFastest lap
2 August 19756:58.6196.4Ferrari 312TF1Niki Lauda1975 German Grand PrixPole-position [100][101]
3 August 19757:06.4192.8Ferrari 312TF1Clay Regazzoni1975 German Grand PrixFastest lap, lap record [102][103]
30 July 19767:06.5192.7McLaren M23-FordF1James Hunt1976 German Grand PrixPole-position [104][105]
1 August 19767:10.8190.8Tyrrell P34-FordF1Jody Scheckter1976 German Grand PrixFastest lap [106]
29 April 19797:31.7182Porsche 935 K3Gr. 5Klaus Ludwig1979 Eifelrennen DRMPole-position Div. I [107]
29 April 19797:44.4177Ford Capri Zakspeed TurboGr. 5Hans Heyer1979 Eifelrennen DRMPole-position Div. II [107]
29 April 19797:37.3179.8Porsche 935 K3Gr. 5Klaus Ludwig1979 Eifelrennen DRMFastest race lap Div. I (179.760 km/h) [107]
29 April 19797:46.3176.3Ford Capri Zakspeed TurboGr. 5Hans Heyer1979 Eifelrennen DRMFastest race lap Div. II (176.290 km/h) [107]
30 March 19807:30.52182.5Ford Capri Zakspeed TurboGr. 5Klaus Ludwig1980 Deutsche Rennsport MeisterschaftPole-position [108]
30 March 19807:56.21172.6Zakspeed Capri TurboGr. 5Harald Ertl1980 Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft[108]
30 March 19807:45.44176.6BMW 320 TurboGr. 5Hans-Joachim Stuck1980 Eifelrennen DRMFastest category II car [108]
27 April 19807:23.65185.3March 802 - BMWF2Mike Thackwell1980 Eifelrennen Formula 2Fastest lap [109][110][111]
25 April 19817:10.25191.1March 812 - BMW/RoscheF2Corrado Fabi1981 Eifelrennen Formula 2Pole-position [109][112]
26 April 19817:10.33191March 812 - BMW/RoscheF2Thierry Boutsen1981 Eifelrennen Formula 2Fastest lap[109][112][113] and race win
24 May 19817:27.02183.9Porsche 936/80 TurboGr. 6Jochen Mass1981 Interserie 1000 km-Rennen, NürburgringPole-position [114]
25 April 19827:06.51192.7Maurer MM82-BMWF2Stefan Bellof1982 Eifelrennen Formula 2Fastest lap [109][115] F2 record
4 July 19827:08.59191.8Ford Capri Zakspeed Turbo 1.7Gr. 5 Div. IKlaus Niedzwiedz1982 Interserie GP der TourenwagenPole-position [109][116]
11 July 19829:02.00151.7Jaguar XJ-SGr. ATom Walkinshaw1982 6h GP der Tourenwagen ETCCPole-position [117]
11 July 19829:02.36151.6Jaguar XJ-SGr. ATom Walkinshaw1982 6h GP der Tourenwagen ETCCFastest lap [117]
October 19829:17.58147.4Ford Capri 3.0Gr. AKeke Rosberg/Ari Vatanen/Dieter Schäfer1982 24 Hours NürburgringFastest lap [118]

As Grand Prix racing had not returned to the Ring after 1976 (Formula One) and 1980 (motorcycles), it was decided to build a new track. In late 1982, after the 24 Hours race, the start/finish loop with the pit facilities section was destroyed, putting an end to the classic 22.8 km layout.

1983 (and later) Nordschleife only

The Ring in 2008 during a VLN race on the 24.4km variant. In the foreground the bypass at T13 grandstand.

With the old start/finish loop and pit facilities having been destroyed, a short bypass with improvised pit facilities was added to allow racing in 1983 while the new track was under construction, to be ready in 1984. Thus, this stop-gap 20.832 km (12.944 mi) Nordschleife-only variant was used by International motorsport sanctioning bodies only in 1983. While Formula Two, World Sportscars and the ETCC competed here, allowing comparison to 1982, DRM and Interserie remained absent, with the DRM having by now switched to Group C sportscars. The 24 Hour race was not held either, as the pits could not accommodate over 100 cars for 24 hours.

Since, this version is used by national events even while other events take place on the adjacent Grand Prix track. The Time Trial Challenge CHC / RCN / BMW-DEC is done on half a dozen Saturday afternoons, with race cars over 15 laps in total, of which 9 are flat out, and the others have to be done within a given time frame, as warm up lap, pit stop laps, and cool down lap. The GLP Regularity Test on Saturday morning is no racing series, with road legal cars having to cover 12 laps in a constant lap time of their choice, between 10 and 15 minutes. Top ten finishers achieve less than 1/10 second difference per lap.

Christian Danner's 1982 March 822 BMW, Techno-Classica 2007
Porsche 956, overall record holder on the 20832m variant
DateTimekm/hMake modelClassDriverEvent, notes, source
22 April 19836:31.88191.4March 832-BMWF2Christian DannerF2 Eifelrennen fastest in first training session[119]
23 April 19836:26.19194.2March 832-BMWF2Christian DannerF2 Eifelrennen pole position [120][121]
24 April 19836:28.03193.3March 832-BMWF2Christian DannerF2 Eifelrennen fastest lap[121]
28 May 19837:19.67170.6Anson SA4-ToyotaF3Franz KonradFormula 3 lap record[122][123]
28 May 19836:11.13202.1Porsche 956-007 #2Gr. CStefan Bellof1000 km Nürburgring pole position, fastest lap ever [124]
28 May 19836:16.85199.0Porsche 956-005 #1Gr. CJochen Mass1000 km Nürburgring 2nd in qualifying, race winner with Jacky Ickx
29 May 19836:25.91194.3Porsche 956-007 #2Gr. CStefan Bellof1000 km Nürburgring official lap record, then crashed (teammate: Derek Bell)
29 May 19837:24.29168.8BMW M1Gr. BHarald Grohs1000 km Nürburgring Group B lap record[125]
29 May 19837:26.88167.8Alba AR2 GianniniGr. CJCarlo Facetti/Martino Finotto1000 km Nürburgring Group CJ lap record [125]
19837:39.31163.3Van Diemen-FordFFMaurício GugelminFormula Ford lap record[122]
9 July 19837:56.00157.5Jaguar XJ-SGr. ATom WalkinshawETCC 6h GP der Tourenwagen pole position [126]
10 July 19838:02.44155.4Jaguar XJ-SGr. ATom WalkinshawETCC 6h GP der Tourenwagen fastest lap[126]
19848:07.0153.9Rover VitesseGr. A/DTMArmin HahneDTM touring car race lap record [125]
19987:54.0158.2Opel Kadett C 2.5 16VGr. HStefan MosesCastrol-Haugg-Cup first touring car race lap under 8 minutes[125]
19988:15.0151.5BMW M3 3.2Gr. FKlaus BüglerGroup F (improved touring cars) race lap record as of 1999 [125]
19988:29.82147.1Porsche 944 TurboGr. GKarl-Heinz WlazikGroup G (standard touring cars) race lap record as of 1999 [125]
19988:17.0150.9Porsche CarreraGr. N/GTPaul HulverscheidGroup N/GT standard sports car race lap record as of 1999 [125]
22 June 20007:23169.3Porsche 996 GT3-RGr. A/GTUwe Alzen/Michael BartelsCastrol-Haugg-Cup before ADAC 24h-Rennen
22 June 20007:47160.6Opel Astra Kit CarGr. AVolker StrycekCastrol-Haugg-Cup before ADAC 24h-Rennen
29 May 20037:04176.9Porsche 996 TurboGr. A/GTUwe AlzenCastrol-Haugg-Cup [127][128] before ADAC 24h-Rennen[129][130]
20 September 20087:00178.6Porsche 997 TurboGr. A/GT SP8Jürgen AlzenBMW Driving Experience Challenge "Rhein-Ruhr"[131]
4 October 20087:07175.6Porsche 997 GT3Gr. A/GT SP7Sabine SchmitzBMW Driving Experience Challenge "Nordeifelpokal",[132] quickest non-turbo lap
5 September 20096:58179.4Porsche 997 TurboGr. A/GT SP8Jürgen AlzenBMW Driving Experience Challenge "Rhein-Ruhr",[133] first lap under 7 min
28 August 20107:04176.8Corvette C6 SPRS7/RS8Stefan KisslingADAC Rundstreckenchallenge "Döttinger Höhe",[134] quickest non-turbo lap
7 May 20117:29167.0Opel Astra OPC TurboRS 3 AMichael FunkeRundstrecken Challenge Nürburgring, first 2000cc turbo under 7:30[135]
7 May 20117:49159.9BMW M3 E46V 6Steve JansRundstrecken Challenge Nürburgring, record for VLN-Serienwagen [135][136]

1984-2002 Combined variants (VLN & 24h)

The VLN series of touring car endurance races was founded in 1977. The long track and the large modern Grand Prix track pit facilities canaccommodate up to 230 cars. Usually, VLN races use the short sprint version (Sprintstrecke) of the GP track, taking the Kurzanbindung short cut U-turn on the bridge over the B 258 road, thus bypassing the 1.5 km long section down to Dunlop Kehre. This reduces the number of track workers and adds one or two extra laps of the Nordschleife in the course of a 4h race. In 24h races, the full layout was used.

Variants
  • 20.832 kilometres (12.944 mi) without GP track, used by VLN in early 2000 due to construction of new pit lane facilities, no significant times as all races were in wet condition
  • 20.932 kilometres (13.007 mi) without GP track, used by VLN in the first two races of 2002 while the new Mercedes Arena was built. The Coca-Cola curve was included, driven in opposite direction, to allow the use of the GP track pitlane and timing facilities
  • 23.849 kilometres (14.819 mi) short GP track without Dunlop section (with Castrol-S, 1984–2002)
  • 25.359 kilometres (15.757 mi) full GP track with Dunlop section (with Castrol-S, 1984–2002)
kmDateTimekm/hMake modelClassDriver(s)Event, notes, source
25.35918 June 19889:23.82161.9Ford Sierra CosworthDTM Group AArmin Hahne1988 DTM 24 Stunden Nürburgring, pole position [137]
25.35917 June 19899:09.76166.0Mercedes 190E 2.5-16 EvoDTM Group AKlaus Ludwig1989 DTM 24 Stunden Nürburgring, pole position [138]
25.35916 June 19909:05.35167.4Mercedes 190E 2.5-16 Evo 2DTM Group AKlaus Ludwig1990 DTM 24 Stunden Nürburgring, pole position [139]
25.35917 June 19928:44.33174.1BMW M3 Sport EvolutionDTM Group AJohnny Cecotto1992 DTM 24 Stunden Nürburgring, pole position [140]
25.35918 June 19928:46.93173.2BMW M3 Sport EvolutionDTM Group AJohnny Cecotto1992 DTM 24 Stunden Nürburgring, fastest lap (race 2)[140]
25.3599 June 19938:45.49173.7Mercedes 190E AMGDTM Class 1Jörg van Ommen1993 DTM Großer Preis der Tourenwagen, pole position [141]
25.35910 June 19938:47.71173.0Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TIDTM Class 1Nicola Larini1993 DTM Großer Preis der Tourenwagen, fastest lap (heat 2) [142]
23.8498 October 19948:29.0168.6Mercedes 190E Evo IIDTM/VLNOlaf Manthey1994 VLN lap record for Tourenwagen, beaten 6 years later by 10 sec [143]
23.84919969:23.06147.187BMW M3 3.0Group NJohannes Scheid1996 VLN lap description for a book[144] by 1996 24h winner
23.84924 April 19998:12.380174.3Dodge Viper GTS-RFIA GT2/24h S5Peter Zakowski/Hans-Jürgen Tiemann1999 VLN pole [145][146]
25.3594 June 19998:48.0172.9Dodge Viper GTS-RGT2/24h S5Peter Zakowski/Hans-Jürgen Tiemann/Klaus Ludwig1999 24 Hours pole
25.35925 June 20008:58.014169.7Dodge Viper GTS-RGT2/24h A7Peter Zakowski/Patrick Huisman/Anthony Beltoise2000 24 Hours fastest lap [147]
23.84911 November 20008:19.910171.744Opel Calibra V6 '92DTM Class 1Volker Strycek2000 VLN lap record for Tourenwagen [143]
25.35924 May 20018:50.533172.1Dodge Viper GTS-RGT2/24h A7Peter Zakowski/Pedro Lamy/Michael Bartels2001 24 Hours pole[148]
25.35926 May 20018:58.208169.6Dodge Viper GTS-RGT2/24h A7Peter Zakowski/Pedro Lamy/Michael Bartels2001 24 Hours fastest lap (107th of 147),[149] new record 147 laps (3728 km)
25.35926 May 20018:58.703169.4Porsche 996 GT3 RSFIA GT3/24h A6aMenzel/Luhr/Collard/Abt2001 24h 2nd fastest lap (103rd of 115) [150] by previous year's winner
20.9326 April 20027:24.356169.5Dodge Viper GTS-RGT2/24h SP7Peter Zakowski2002 VLN 27. DMV-4-Stunden pole[151]
20.9326 April 20027:20.098171.224Dodge Viper GTS-RGT2/24h SP7Peter Zakowski/Pedro Lamy2002 VLN 27. DMV-4-Stunden fastest race lap [152]

2002-present Combined variants (VLN & 24h)

Manthey Racing Porsche 997 GT3 RSR, four-time 24h-winner (2007, '08, '09 & '11), with the #1 inherited from the 996 that won in 2006

In early 2002, the former Castrol S chicane was replaced by the tight Ω-shaped Mercedes Arena. This added 586 metres and about 20-25[153] seconds to lap times, and also lowered average speeds by about 4% or 6 km/h.

As the 24h Nürburgring weekend includes various supporting races, the organizers use parts of the track as additional paddock area. In 2004, the VLN track variant was used, and the Dunlop section was used as paddock area, but access to the actual pits was impractical. Since 2005, the adjacent Mercedes Arena serves as extra paddock area, and is bypassed by a new, tight Castrol-Z chicane which resembles the old Castrol-S chicane. The track length is reduced by 569m, or, compared to the layout used until 2001, prolonged by c. 20m.

  • 23.87 kilometres (14.83 mi) short layout without Dunlop section, without Mercedes Arena via Castrol-Z chicane, not yet used
  • 24.4 kilometres (15.2 mi) short layout without Dunlop section, with Mercedes Arena, from April 2002. The official track length was since changed twice without explanation. As the VLN uses the S-shaped motorcycle version of the NKG chicane, it is not affected by changes to the layout of the tight Z-shaped version used by Formula 1
    • 24.433 kilometres (15.182 mi) short layout from 20 April 2002[154] to 12 May 2007[155]
    • 24.358 kilometres (15.135 mi) first given for the 2004 24h[156] then used in VLN since 26 May 2007[157]
    • 24.369 kilometres (15.142 mi) since 2008 VLN season[158]
  • 25.378 kilometres (15.769 mi) long layout with Dunlop section, without Mercedes Arena via Castrol-Z chicane, used in 24h since 2005 [159]
  • 25.947 kilometres (16.123 mi) maximum layout with Dunlop section, with Mercedes Arena, used in the 2002-2003 24 Hours, and 2003 VLN Eifelrennen.
kmDateTimekm/hMake modelClassDriver(s)Event, notes, source
24.43312 October 20028:38.105169.770Porsche 996 GT3Gr. A/GT SP11Wilhelm Dieter Kern / Olaf Manthey2002 VLN fastest lap
25.9473 May 20039:04.909171.4Opel Astra V8 CoupeDTM E1Christian Menzel/Volker Strycek/Marcel Tiemann2003 VLN Eifelrennen pole
25.9473 May 20039:08.008170.413Porsche 996 GT2-MR TurboGr. A/GT SP7Lucas Luhr/Timo Bernhard2003 VLN Eifelrennen fastest lap
25.94730 May 20039:00.266172.895Porsche 996 TurboGr. A/GT A8Uwe Alzen/Jürgen Alzen/Arno Klasen/Michael Bartels2003 24 Hours Nürburgring pole
25.9471 June 20039:02.206172.276Dodge Viper GTS-RGT2/24hPeter Zakowski/Pedro Lamy/Robert Lechner2003 24 Hours Nürburgring fastest lap, Team DQ'd for fuel tank size [160]
24.35811 June 20048:19.288175.6Porsche 996 TurboGr. A/GT A8Uwe Alzen/Jürgen Alzen/Klaus Ludwig/Michael Bartels2004 24 Hours Nürburgring pole
24.35813 June 20048:26.742173.044Opel Astra V8 CoupeE1 DTMStrycek Tiemann/Scheider/Reuter2004 24 Hours Nürburgring fastest lap
25.3786 May 20058:30.846178.8Porsche 996 TurboSP8Uwe Alzen/Jürgen Alzen/Klaus Ludwig/Peter Dumbreck2005 24 Hours Nürburgring pole
25.3788 May 20058:47.602173.1BMW M3 GTR V8E1 ALMSDirk Müller/Jörg Müller/Hans-Joachim Stuck/Pedro Lamy2005 24 Hours Nürburgring fastest lap
24.43311 June 20058:06.393180.839Porsche 996 TurboSP8Uwe Alzen/Jürgen Alzen2005 VLN best pole [161]
24.43324 September 20058:09.949179.526Porsche 996 TurboSP8Uwe Alzen/Jürgen Alzen2005 VLN race lap record [162][163]
25.37816 June 20068:38.136176.3Porsche 996 GT3-MRSP7 FIA GT2Luhr/Bernhard/Rockenfeller/Tiemann2006 24 Hours Nürburgring pole, Manthey Racing
25.37818 June 20068:43.367174.564Porsche 996 GT3-MRSP7 FIA GT2Luhr/Bernhard/Rockenfeller/Tiemann2006 24 Hours fastest lap, new overall distance record 151 laps [164][165]
25.3788 June 20078:39.560175.843Porsche 997 GT3-RSRSP7 FIA GT2Bernhard/Lieb/Dumas/Tiemann2007 24 Hours Nürburgring pole
25.37810 June 20078:49.631172.499Dodge Viper GTS-RSP8 FIA GT2D. Huisman/Coronel/Patrick Simon/Bouchut2007 24 Hours Nürburgring fastest lap[166]
25.37823 May 20088:26.730180.3Porsche 997 GT3-RSRSP7 FIA GT2Bernhard/Lieb/Dumas/Tiemann2008 24 Hours Nürburgring pole
25.37825 May 20088:39.990175.697Porsche 997 GT3-RSRSP7 FIA GT2Bernhard/Lieb/Dumas/Tiemann2008 24 Hours Nürburgring fastest lap
24.3695 July 20088:10.293178.931Porsche 997 GT3-RSRSP7 FIA GT2Romain Dumas/Marcel Tiemann/Arno Klasen2008 VLN season best pole normally aspirated cars[167]
24.36911 October 20088:09.779179.118Porsche 997 TurboSP8Uwe Alzen2008 VLN season best pole [168]
24.36911 October 20088:13.408177.8Porsche 997 TurboSP8Uwe Alzen/Jürgen Alzen2008 VLN season fastest lap[169]
24.36911 October 20088:14.750177.3Aston Martin DBRS9SP8Tomáš Enge/Robert Lechner2008 VLN season fastest lap normally aspirated cars
25.37822 May 20098:36.536176.9Ford GT GT3SP9 FIA GT3Dirk Adorf2009 24 Hours of Nürburgring pole
25.37824 May 20098:36.768176.793Porsche 997 GT3-RSRSP7 FIA GT2Bernhard/Lieb/Dumas/Tiemann2009 24 Hours fastest lap, new overall distance record 155 laps
24.36927 June 20098:09.748179.130Ford GT GT3SP9 FIA GT3Dirk Adorf2009 VLN season best pole [170]
24.36929 August 20098:56.487163.524Audi A3 2.0 TurboSP3TChristoph Breuer2009 VLN qualifying, first lap under 9 minutes for a FWD car (33rd on grid)[171][172]
24.36924 April 20108:13.926177.6Audi R8 LMSSP9 FIA GT3Frank Stippler/Hans-Joachim Stuck/Marc Hennerici2010 VLN 52. ADAC ACAS H&R-Cup pole [173]
24.36924 April 20108:17.560176.317Porsche 911 (997 II) GT3 RSP9 FIA GT3Christian Mamerow/Wolf Henzler2010 VLN 52. ADAC ACAS H&R-Cup fastest lap [174] and winner
25.37814 May 20108:24.753181.0Audi R8 LMSSP9 FIA GT3Marko Werner2010 24 Hours Nürburgring pole [175]
25.37815 May 20108:28.587179.637Porsche 911 (997 II) GT3 RSP9 FIA GT3Marcel Tiemann2010 24 Hours Nürburgring fastest lap [176]
24.3693 July 20108:07.507179.953Porsche 911 (997 II) GT3 RSP9 FIA GT3Marc Lieb/Arno Klasen2010 VLN 50. ADAC Reinoldus-Langstreckenrennen pole [177] and winner
24.3693 July 20108:14.300177.480Audi R8 LMSSP9 FIA GT3Frank Stippler/Hans-Joachim Stuck2010 VLN 50. ADAC Reinoldus-Langstreckenrennen fastest lap [178]
24.36917 July 20108:13.913177.619Audi R8 LMSSP9 FIA GT3Frank Stippler/Hans-Joachim Stuck/Marc Basseng2010 VLN 33. RCM DMV Grenzlandrennen fastest lap [179]
24.36931 July 20108:13.353177.821Porsche 911 (997 II) GT3 RSP9 FIA GT3Timo Bernhard/Arno Klasen/Christian Hohenadel2010 VLN 6h ADAC Ruhr-Pokal-Rennen fastest lap [180]
24.36930 October 20108:58.451162.927MINI 1.6 turboSP2TMarkus Oestreich2010 VLN, first lap under 9 min. for a 1600cc turbo FWD car [181]
24.36930 April 20118:13.730177.685Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3SP9 FIA GT3Christian Mamerow/Armin Hahne2011 VLN 36. DMV 4-Stunden-Rennen pole
24.36914 May 20118:19.362175.681Ferrari F458SP8 FIA GT2Marco Seefried/Jamie Melo2011 VLN 6 hour race, fastest lap and first win for Ferrari[182]
24.36914 May 20118:28.992172.357Volkswagen Golf24SP8TThomas Mutsch/Franck Mailleux/Fredrik Ekblom2011 VLN 6 hour race, sixth overall for the 2500cc turbo 4WD Golf [183]
25.37823 June 20118:23.764181.356Ferrari F458 Italia GTSP8 FIA GT2Dominik Farnbacher/Allan Simonsen/Marco Seefried/Jamie Melo2011 24 Hours Nürburgring pole [184]
24.36927 August 20118:55.226163.909Raeder-Audi TT RSSP4TChristian Hohenadel2011 VLN 6h pole,[185] first with a FWD[186] car (2500cc turbo)
24.36927 August 20118:31.333171.568Raeder-Audi TT RSSP4TFrank Biela/Christian Hohenadel/Michael Ammermüller2011 VLN 6h fastest VLN lap with a FWD car, first FWD win since 1979[187]
24.36924 September 20118:12.265178.214Audi R8 LMSSP9 GT3Christopher Haase/ Frank Stippler2011 VLN 43. ADAC Barbarossapreis pole
24.36924 September 20118:13.445177.788Porsche 911 (997 II) GT3 RSP9 GT3Mike Stursberg/Hans Guido Riegel/René Rast2011 VLN 43. ADAC Barbarossapreis fastest lap
24.36929 October 20118:04.471181.081Porsche 911 (997 II) GT3 RSP9 GT3Marc Lieb2011 VLN 36. DMV Münsterlandpokal pole [188]
24.36929 October 20118:11.194178.602Porsche 911 (997 II) GT3 RSP9 GT3Lucas Luhr/Marc Lieb2011 VLN 36. DMV Münsterlandpokal fastest lap
25.37818 May 20128:18.382183.315BMW Z4 GT3SP9 GT3Uwe Alzen2012 24 Hours Nürburgring pole, in Top40 qualifying[189]
24.36923 June 20128:05.783180.592Audi R8 LMS ultraSP9 GT3Frank Stippler2012 VLN 43. Adenauer ADAC Rundstrecken-Trophy pole
24.36923 June 20128:12.425178.156Audi R8 LMS ultraSP9 GT3Marc Basseng/Frank Stippler2012 VLN 43. Adenauer ADAC Rundstrecken-Trophy fastest lap (and win)
24.3697 July 20128:05.317180.765Porsche 911 (997 II) GT3 RSP9 GT3Marc Lieb/Jochen Krumbach2012 VLN 52. ADAC Reinoldus-Langstreckenrennen pole
24.36921 July 20128:10.521178.847Porsche 911 (997 II) GT3 RSP9 GT3Jochen Krumbach/Romain Dumas2012 VLN 35. RCM DMV Grenzlandrennen fastest lap
24.3694 August 20128:07.736179.869Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3SP9 GT3Thomas Jäger/Alexander Roloff/Jan Seyffarth2012 VLN 6h ADAC Ruhr-Pokal-Rennen pole (and win[190])
24.3694 August 20128:11.288178.568Audi R8 LMS ultraSP9 GT3Frank Stippler/René Rast/Marc Basseng2012 VLN 6h ADAC Ruhr-Pokal-Rennen fastest lap
24.36925 August 20128:09.221179.323Audi R8 LMS ultraSP9 GT3Frank Biela/Christian Hohenadel/Thomas Mutsch2012 VLN 44. ADAC Barbarossapreis fastest lap,[191] race win, new VLN race lap record by Thomas Mutsch[192]
25.37818 May 20138:17.212183.746Audi R8 LMS ultraSP9 GT3Frank Stippler2013 24 Hours Nürburgring pole, in Top40 qualifying[193]
24.36922 June 20138:03.632181.395Porsche 911 (997 II) GT3 RSP9 GT3Norbert Siedler2013 VLN 44. Adenauer ADAC Simfy Trophy pole
24.36922 June 20138:03.113181.590Audi R8 LMS ultraSP9 GT3Frank Stippler/Ferdinand Stuck/Johannes Stuck2013 VLN 44. Adenauer ADAC Simfy Trophy fastest lap
24.35820 July 20138:02.418181.769BMW Z4 GT3SP9 GT3Uwe Alzen2013 VLN 53. ADAC Reinoldus-Langstreckenrennen pole[194]
24.35828 September 20138:01.069182.279BMW Z4 GT3SP9 GT3Uwe Alzen2013 VLN 45. ADAC Barbarossapreis pole[195][196]
25.37820 June 20148:10.921186.101McLaren MP4-12C GT3SP9 GT3Kévin Estre2014 24 Hours Nürburgring pole[197][198][199]
24.3582 August 20148:00.973182.315BMW Z4 GT3SP9 GT3Max Sandritter/Thomas Jäger/Dominik Baumann/Jens Klingmann2014 VLN 37. RCM DMV Grenzlandrennen pole[200]
24.3582 August 20147:59.045183.049BMW Z4 GT3SP9 GT3Jens Klingmann2014 VLN 37. RCM DMV Grenzlandrennen fastest lap[201][202]
24.35811 October 20147:57.474183.651Audi R8 LMS ultraSP9 GT3Frank Stippler2014 VLN ROWE DMV 250-Meilen-Rennen[203][204]
25.37816 May 20158:37.384182.656Citroën C-Elysée WTCCFIA WTCCYvan Muller2015 FIA WTCC Race of Germany Race 2, fastest lap
25.378January 20158:19.684182.837Audi R8 LMS ultraSP9 GT32015 24 Hours Nürburgring fastest lap,[205]
25.378January 20158:17.394183.679BMW Z4 GT3SP9 GT32015 24 Hours Nürburgring pole, in Top30 qualifying[206]
25.37820168:14.515184.748Mercedes-AMG GT3SP9 GT32016 24 Hours Nürburgring pole[207]
25.37811 May 20188:09.105186.792Porsche 911 (991) GT3 RSP9 GT3Laurens Vanthoor/Romain Dumas/Kévin Estre2018 24 Hours Nürburgring pole[208][209][210]
25.3785 June 20218:53.608171.213Hyundai Elantra N TCRTCRJean-Karl Vernay2021 FIA WTCR Race of Germany Race 2, fastest lap[211]

2007 BMW F1 demonstration laps

After the VLN 4h endurance race[212] of 28 April 2007 which hosted also a BMW publicity day for fans, Nick Heidfeld drove a BMW Sauber F1.06 Formula One car around the Nordschleife and short GP-track, as used in VLN races, with a track length of 24.433 km (thus comparison with 1970s times is difficult). For safety reasons, BMW had announced that the car was slowed with hard demonstration tires, maximum ride height, and 275 km/h top speed limited by the transmission. Heidfeld drove three laps on the combined Nordschleife, slowing down once in each lap when passing a camera car.

The official lap time released by BMW Sauber was declared to be 8:34, thus slower than the 8:17[213] of the pole-setting Porsche. The German press duly reported this lap time, yet criticized BMW. In each lap, Heidfeld had slowed down once to pose for a slow video truck, at Schwedenkreuz on the first lap 1, Kesselchen in lap 2, and Döttinger Höhe in the last lap. The two time spans in between the three passes of Heidfeld were clocked by some fans around the track, first Wehrseifen to Wehrseifen in about 7:28, then 7:31 from Klostertal to Klostertal, which was over 40 seconds quicker than the pole-setting Porsche 996 GT3 RSR.[214] This translates to an average of about 195 km/h (121 mph), similar to Bellof's race record, but it's hard to judge the average speed on the slower GP section with the setup Heidfeld had to use. In the 2007 GP, the fastest lap was barely faster, 199 km/h.[215] Fans who respect the official record of the late Stefan Bellof settle for an "estimated 6:12".[citation needed]

Road & Track magazine reported Heidfeld's lap was a 5:57 or 5:58 (for the Nordschleife only),[216] however their times were generated by measuring the speed in some corners, and then calculating a lap time, and not timing a full lap. Heidfeld has since expressed his desire to repeat the experience with less restriction, as well as for a participation in the 24h race.[217]

According to F1 Racing magazine of June 2006, BMW engineers had estimated that a BMW-Sauber F1.06 could lap in under 5:15.8,[218] which equals to an average of 237 km/h (147 mph).

Motorcycles

World Champion Walter Villa on Harley-Davidson (Aermacchi) 250cc in 1976
DateTimekm/hMake modelRiderEvent, notes, source
18 June 192789.6BMW 500Toni Bauhofer1927 Eifelrennen, best rider[219]
3 July 192791.5Sunbeam 500Graham Walker1927 German motorcycle Grand Prix (GP of Europe), best rider[219]
1937102.3DKW 600Braun/N.N.1937 Eifelrennen, first sidecar over 100 km/h[220]
1937120BMWKarl Gall1937 Eifelrennen[220]
1954127.8NSU 250Werner Haas1954 Eifelrennen[220]
26 June 195510:23.3131.7Gilera 500ccGeoff Duke1955 German motorcycle Grand Prix[221] lap record, stood until 1970[220]
20 July 1958MV Agusta 500ccJohn Surtees1958 German motorcycle Grand Prix[222]
3 May 1970MZLászló Szabó1970 German motorcycle Grand Prix,[223][224][225] first under 10min[220]
3 May 1970MV Agusta 500ccGiacomo Agostini1970 German motorcycle Grand Prix winner,[226][227] held in connection with Eifelrennen F2 race
30 April 19729:30.9144.0MV Agusta 500ccGiacomo Agostini1972 German motorcycle Grand Prix winner,[219][228] held in connection with Eifelrennen F2 race
28 April 1974[229]Yamaha TZ 380[230]Edmund Czihak[231]1974 German motorcycle Grand Prix winner, to be held in connection with Eifelrennen car races, boycotted by top riders due to safety dispute[232][233]
29 August 19768:57.3153.3Harley-Davidson 350ccWalter Villa1976 German motorcycle Grand Prix first under 9min[219][234][235]
20 August 19788:29.5Suzuki 500ccVirginio Ferrari1978 German motorcycle Grand Prix winner[236][237]
20 August 19788:39.7Yamaha 350ccTakazumi Katayama1978 German motorcycle Grand Prix winner
20 August 19788:49.5Kawasaki 250ccKork Ballington1978 German motorcycle Grand Prix winner
20 August 19789:17.0Minarelli 125ccÁngel Nieto1978 German motorcycle Grand Prix winner
20 August 197810:15.8Bultaco 50ccRicardo Tormo1978 German motorcycle Grand Prix winner
24 August 19808:44.8SidecarRolf Biland/Kurt Waltisperg1980 German motorcycle Grand Prix side car, pole and first team under 9min[220]
24 August 19808:25.9Yamaha 350ccJon Ekerold1980 German motorcycle Grand Prix fastest 350cc motorcycle lap[220]
24 August 19808:22.2163.6Suzuki 500ccMarco Lucchinelli1980 German motorcycle Grand Prix winner,[238] fastest motorcycle lap ever on 22.835 m variant, last Moto-GP held there [239][240][241]
13 June 1982Kawasaki 1000Jacques Cornu/Jean-Claude Chemarin1982 Endurance World Championship winners, last event[219][242]

Due to safety reasons, motorcycle races moved to the modern track since 1984. Similar to the Isle of Man TT, amateur enthusiasts continued to compete on the old track in endurance events. In the 1990s, only the so-called Zuverlässigkeitsfahrt (Zuvi, reliability run) series remained, for amateurs on road legal stock bikes. The events consisted mostly of regularity laps, also on other race tracks like Hockenheimring, with a short time trial. On the Nordschleife, after a reliability run with road legal bikes and tyres, a single lap time trial from standing start covered an incomplete lap of about 20.7 km. As the event was discontinued after 1994 in which Dähne's time was not beaten, his 1993 time remains the fastest officially timed motorcycle lap ever on the 20.832 m variant.

Dähne set the first of his record there in August 1988 with a Suzuki GSX-R at 7:55.07. Then, with a 750cc Honda RC30 VFR750R, he subsequently lowered it to 7:53.08 in July 1990, to 7:50.71 in June 1992, and on 23 May 1993, using Metzeler ME Z1[243] tyres, set yet another record, with 7:49.71.[244] After the 1993 event, an onboard-video was produced[245][246] in which Dähne did another lap, about 10 secs slower, carrying camera equipment on his back.

DateTimekm/hMake modelRiderEvent, notes, source
August 19887:55.07Suzuki GSX-R 1000[247]Helmut Dähne1988 Zuverlässigkeitsfahrt
July 19907:53.08Honda VFR750R RC30Helmut Dähne1990 Zuverlässigkeitsfahrt, win and new lap record
June 19927:50.71Honda VFR750R RC30Helmut Dähne1992 Zuverlässigkeitsfahrt
23 May 19937:49.71Honda VFR750R RC30Helmut Dähne1993 Zuverlässigkeitsfahrt, VFR750R RC30 and Metzeler ME Z1 tires both road legal.[248][249][250][251]
2 July 19947:55.78Herbert Mandelartz1994 Zuverlässigkeitsfahrt winner [252]

See also

References

External links