Formula One Circuits

Round 10: Europe
July 22, 2007 Nurburgring
 
 
Directions

Nurburgring is 90 km (55 Miles) south-west of Cologne and 60 km (36 Miles) north-west of Koblenz. An excellent road system makes it easy to get to from the major airports of Cologne and Dusseldorf
Time difference: GMT +2

 
Course Details

Circuit Length: 5.148 km
No of Laps: 60
Race Distance: 308.863 km
Lap Record: Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 2004, 1min 29.468
 
History

The Grand Prix of Europe returns to the Grand Prix calendar and also to the Nurburgring after last being run here in 1996 – with a switch of venue to Jerez in1997.

The circuit first entered the grand prix action in 1984 with a European Grand Prix, but lost out to Hockenheim for the right to stage the German equivalent.

The old circuit was 14 miles long and fast and dangerous by many standards. Its demise came soon after Niki Lauda's horrific crash.

After progressive improvements the Nurburgring Grand Prix now provides a fast and forgiving venue. There are wide run-off areas and large gravel traps add greatly to the safety feature. The circuit hosted the 1998 Luxembourg Grand Prix.

 
Address

Nurburgring Gmbh
D-5489
Nurburg/Eifel
Tel: (49) 2691 3020
Fax: (49) 2691 302155
 
Recent Winners

Year Driver Team
2006M SchumacherFerrari
2005AlonsoRenault
2004M SchumacherFerrari
2003R SchumacherWilliams
2002BarrichelloFerrari
2001M SchumacherFerrari
2000M SchumacherFerrari
1999HerbertStewart
1998HakkinenMcLaren
1997VilleneuveWilliams
1996VilleneuveWilliams