Uncovering the Hidden Perils of Nurburgring’s Lost Track: A Thrilling Tale of Forgotten Danger

Uncovering the Hidden Perils of Nurburgring's Lost Track: A Thrilling Tale of Forgotten Danger

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The Sudschleife was built at the same time as the Nordschleife at the Nurburgring but was later demolished

Any Formula 1 or racing fan is familiar with the Nurburgring, especially the challenging Nordschleife, a feared 13-mile long track with treacherous corners and undulating layout.

The Nordschleife attracts drivers like Max Verstappen, offering a unique and daunting racing experience. But did you know there was a Sudschleife track alongside it?

The Sudschleife, built in 1927 like the Nordschleife, was a 4.8-mile long track with fast, high-speed corners and hazardous surroundings.

While not as popular or legendary as the Nordschleife, the Sudschleife was known for its dangers and challenging layout.

These two tracks could combine to create the Gesamtstrecke, a 17-mile monster circuit that tested even the most skilled drivers.

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