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The Nürburgring 24 Hours, on one page

One race. Twenty-four straight hours. ~25 km a lap around the Nordschleife — the most demanding track in motorsport — combined with the modern Grand Prix circuit. 161 race cars in 24 classes, all on track at once, with 11 marshal vehicles (safety cars, tow trucks, medical, race management) tracked alongside. The headline fight is in SP9 (GT3), 41 GT3 entries strong, where Max Verstappen is racing in 2026 with REALIZE KONDO Racing.

How the race works

The clock starts Saturday 15:00 and stops Sunday 15:00. Each car has up to four drivers who rotate every 2–3 hours, doing one tank of fuel per stint. Most cars that start the race won't finish — mechanical failure, contact, weather, fatigue. Winning is about pace plus survival.

The classes, in order of speed

ClassWhat it isLap time
SP9GT3 (Ferrari, Porsche, BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Ford, Lambo)~9:00
SP-Pro / SP3-8Heavily modified production cars~9:30
SP10GT4 customer cars~9:50
Cup2Porsche 911 Cup, single-make~10:00
TCRTouring cars (Hyundai, Audi RS3, Honda)~10:15
Cup3Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport~10:30
ProductionShowroom-class BMW M240i, V/VT classes~11:00
ATAlternative Technology (hybrids, EVs, hydrogen)~10:20

Where the data comes from

Pin positions: GPSoverIP public API (the same source the official Racing App uses). Updates every 2 seconds, smoothed on the client. Racing App on iOS for the authoritative view.

Leaderboard and timing: Timing71 WAMP feed (which mirrors WIGE Solutions' official timing).

Weather: Open-Meteo. Track shape: OpenStreetMap via Overpass.

Race weekend

Thu 14 MayQualifying 1 — done
Fri 15 MayQualifying 2 + Top Q1/Q2 — done
Sat 16 May 15:00 CESTRace start (14:00 UK time)
Sun 17 May 15:00 CESTChequered flag

Personal project, not affiliated with ADAC or Nürburgring GmbH.