Nordschleife
The Nordschleife, also known as the "Green Hell," is a famous racetrack located in the Nürburgring complex in Germany. It stretches approximately 20.8 kilometers (12.9 miles) and features over 150 corners, making it one of the longest and most challenging circuits in the world. Originally built in the 1920s, it has hosted numerous motorsport events, including Formula One races.
Today, the Nordschleife is open to the public for driving experiences, allowing car enthusiasts to test their vehicles on the same track used by professional racers. It attracts thousands of visitors each year, who come to witness its unique blend of speed, skill, and scenic beauty.