Entity: NURBURGRING
The Nürburgring is a renowned motorsports complex in Germany known for its challenging tracks and rich racing history.
NURBURGRING
Etymology
The Nürburgring, famously nicknamed The Green Hell by Jackie Stewart, is a motorsports complex located in Nürburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
Definition
The Nürburgring is a 150,000-person capacity motorsports complex featuring a Grand Prix race track built in 1984 and a long Nordschleife configuration dating back to the 1920s.
Historical Context
The Nürburgring has a rich history in motorsports, hosting various racing events and setting the stage for iconic moments in racing history.
Cultural Significance
The Nürburgring holds cultural significance as a challenging and prestigious racing venue that attracts motorsports enthusiasts from around the world.
Related Concepts
The Nürburgring is often referred to as The Green Hell or simply The Ring, encompassing both the Nordschleife and Grand Prix track.
See Also
A legendary motorsports complex in Germany with a Grand Prix race track and a historic Nordschleife configuration.