Nürburgring 2025
Discussion
The 2024 Season done and dust so time for a new thread ready for the new year ! !
A lot of track day dates are out ready for next year (discounted till Jan 1st 25)
A fair few changes to the track with a new exit and changes to the car park. Will they help? We will see.
Lindner hotel chain filed for bankruptcy - How this affects the holiday park and hotels at the ring........... We will see and I believe Apex has been sold to Nurblife so new changes in Nurburg Village.
How many folk have booked trips already?
A lot of track day dates are out ready for next year (discounted till Jan 1st 25)
A fair few changes to the track with a new exit and changes to the car park. Will they help? We will see.
Lindner hotel chain filed for bankruptcy - How this affects the holiday park and hotels at the ring........... We will see and I believe Apex has been sold to Nurblife so new changes in Nurburg Village.
How many folk have booked trips already?
All the DN dates are sold out already! I’m booked on the July double just like this yr, I’d really prefer it to be earlier in the month before school hols kick in but I guess Darren doesn’t have much say in what the Ring offer him. Making a bit of a road trip out of it will be heading to Baden Baden and Stuttgart first before coming back up on the Sunday to Adenau. Feels a v long time away right now!
TF Dates are available:
Nordschleife: https://nuerburgring.de/open-hours#event-inline-12
GP Track: https://nuerburgring.de/open-hours#event-inline-11
8th March first Nord TF
1st April first GP TF
Nordschleife: https://nuerburgring.de/open-hours#event-inline-12
GP Track: https://nuerburgring.de/open-hours#event-inline-11
8th March first Nord TF
1st April first GP TF
Another year passed that I haven’t made it. So yet again I’m going to make this year the year.
I’m assuming weekends are busiest, how busy are the mid week evening sessions usually?
I’m thinking a couple day trip over with two evenings there would it be worth it with the track only open a couple hours?
I’m assuming weekends are busiest, how busy are the mid week evening sessions usually?
I’m thinking a couple day trip over with two evenings there would it be worth it with the track only open a couple hours?
Lindner won’t impact at The Ring, my simple understanding is they use the brand as a way to sell their rooms, management and marketing but don’t own them.
I’m doing the DN day in May, surrounded by TF, whee no doubt I’ll do a few laps then a public session at Spa. Currently carless but sorted the upgrades and hopefully secure car mid January.
It may well be a Honda but less nanny than my old FL5

I’m doing the DN day in May, surrounded by TF, whee no doubt I’ll do a few laps then a public session at Spa. Currently carless but sorted the upgrades and hopefully secure car mid January.
It may well be a Honda but less nanny than my old FL5

Going out Mid May for 6 nights, can't wait to get back. I book a house with a group of friends in Adenau and this will be our third year at the particular address so the lady who runs it knows us now and is happy we look after the place and leave it clean.
We have a good relationship with her considering she was quite wary of us on the first year when we turned up
We have a good relationship with her considering she was quite wary of us on the first year when we turned up
Re Linder and the ring my understanding was slightly different that the two on circuit hotels constructed as part of the ring redevelopment works are owned by the circuit then leased out to Linder on a very long term.
The holiday park is I believe owned by Linder.
IMHO Hyatt that already had a recent affiliation with Linder hotels will I suspect acquire the group from the liquidators.
The properties have for the last few years carried JdV by Hyatt branding.
The holiday park and budget motorsport hotel are starting to look a little tired internally anyway. So could do with a refresh.
The holiday park is I believe owned by Linder.
IMHO Hyatt that already had a recent affiliation with Linder hotels will I suspect acquire the group from the liquidators.
The properties have for the last few years carried JdV by Hyatt branding.
The holiday park and budget motorsport hotel are starting to look a little tired internally anyway. So could do with a refresh.
Important changes to the tourist drives at the Nürburgring!
Your safety is our top priority. That's why we have intensively analysed the joint participation of cars and motorbikes and consulted with experts over the winter.
The result: the different driving dynamics of two and four-wheelers harbour a risk of misunderstandings - especially for motorcyclists. To make the driving experience safer for everyone, cars and motorbikes will be strictly separated in future. At the same time, we have restructured and expanded the range of services for motorcyclists.
- Nordschleife: tourist drives for car drivers only
- Motorcyclists can continue to experience the Nordschleife as part of guided tours during professionally organised training sessions - for a safe yet intense Nordschleife experience!
- Grand Prix circuit: tourist drives for cars & motorbikes
- Expanded offer: 38 dates in 2025, including weekends!
- New: Exclusive stints for motorcyclists - flexibly integrated into the tourist drives to ensure a safe and comfortable driving experience with standardised driving lines.
- Important information for season ticket & credit holders
- Motorcyclists can continue to use their credit or season ticket on the Grand Prix circuit.
- The following applies to the Nordschleife: Credit can only be used for cars.
- Return option: Anyone wishing to return their season ticket or credit can do so easily at the Nürburgring info°centre.
RSbandit said:
A long overdue change given the extra risk for people on motorcycles when running along side cars.
And also for people looking to warn and protect themhttps://www.nurburgringlife.com/post/bendan-keirle...
I feel for the bikers but like many over the years seen accidents with bikes and always felt uncomfortable around them. They are so vulnerable if they come off, throw in the proximity to the barriers and lots of cars it’s a wonder how it has taken this long.
You have to wonder how long TF will stay in its current format too, perhaps it generates to many Euros for now.
You have to wonder how long TF will stay in its current format too, perhaps it generates to many Euros for now.
VTECMatt said:
You have to wonder how long TF will stay in its current format too, perhaps it generates to many Euros for now.
I think the bike ban coming nearly out of nowhere is likely just the first of a few big changes to happen this year and IMO is probably due to German insurance companies deciding they’re no longer happy to cover TF, with many recently starting to throw in the types of exclusions that have been on UK policies for many years…. Given that TF has almost hidden behind insurance loopholes/public road status I guess TF has to change as soon as German insurance policies no longer cover it as standard. What other changes are coming is anyone’s guess but I think it’s safe to say the bike ban won’t be the only one.Black_S3 said:
I think the bike ban coming nearly out of nowhere is likely just the first of a few big changes to happen this year and IMO is probably due to German insurance companies deciding they’re no longer happy to cover TF, with many recently starting to throw in the types of exclusions that have been on UK policies for many years…. Given that TF has almost hidden behind insurance loopholes/public road status I guess TF has to change as soon as German insurance policies no longer cover it as standard. What other changes are coming is anyone’s guess but I think it’s safe to say the bike ban won’t be the only one.
I did wonder if the insurance changes had forced the sudden change. Maybe the Nürburgring think it will open them up to being sued if a bikers gets injured/killed. Black_S3 said:
VTECMatt said:
You have to wonder how long TF will stay in its current format too, perhaps it generates to many Euros for now.
I think the bike ban coming nearly out of nowhere is likely just the first of a few big changes to happen this year and IMO is probably due to German insurance companies deciding they’re no longer happy to cover TF, with many recently starting to throw in the types of exclusions that have been on UK policies for many years…. Given that TF has almost hidden behind insurance loopholes/public road status I guess TF has to change as soon as German insurance policies no longer cover it as standard. What other changes are coming is anyone’s guess but I think it’s safe to say the bike ban won’t be the only one.Gassing Station | Track Days | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff