Nürburgring GP
3.18 mi. Grand Prix circuit track days, race weekends, and manufacturer events on the GP-Strecke.
Layouts
Which Nürburgring layout to select in LapsHub: Grand Prix circuit and full Nordschleife for timed events, BTG as the TF stretch reference with no timekeeping on tourist rides.
Search results and paddock talk often say “the Nürburgring” for everything on the hill. In LapsHub the complex is split: GP, Nordschleife, and Nordschleife BTG.
GP and full Nordschleife are for sessions where timing is allowed. BTG is the tourist-stretch reference. On Touristenfahrten, official rules forbid timekeeping for the driver and for a coach or passenger, so do not run a lap timer.
3.18 mi. Grand Prix circuit track days, race weekends, and manufacturer events on the GP-Strecke.
12.94 mi. Full Nordschleife events with closed-loop timing, not typical public Touristenfahrten.
11.87 mi. Touristenfahrten stretch reference. No timing for driver or coach on tourist rides.
No lap timing for anyone in the car. Read the Touristenfahrten guide. BTG is layout context only.
Select Nürburgring GP. That is the modern GP-Strecke, not the northern loop. Timing is for closed GP sessions that allow it.
Select full Nordschleife when organizers run a closed northern-loop session where timing is permitted.
Each page is a different layout in the catalog: GP circuit, full Nordschleife, and BTG for the tourist stretch. Splitting them keeps session types clear.
No. Official rules forbid any timekeeping on Touristenfahrten, including BTG times, whether the phone is with the driver or a coach.
Nurburgring and Nuerburgring are ASCII spellings of Nürburgring. They refer to the same circuit complex in Nürburg, Germany.
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