The Nürburgring holds a special place in the world of motorsports. Located in Nürburg, Germany, this historic racetrack dates back to the 1920s. Today, it features three configurations: the Grand Prix Circuit, the Nordschleife (North Loop), and the combined circuit. Measuring 15.7 miles in length with 170 turns and over 1,000 feet of elevation change, the Nürburgring is not only the longest racetrack in the world but also one of the most challenging and demanding.
For decades, automakers have used the Nordschleife as a proving ground, pushing their most advanced street-legal performance cars to their limits. The result? Some of the fastest production cars ever built, engineered to conquer this legendary course.
To set a record at the Nürburgring, a car must excel in power, handling, and grip—a true triple threat of performance and precision. The fastest car to lap the Nordschleife is exactly that: a perfect blend of engineering mastery and speed.
McLaren P1 LM
Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE
Donkervoort D8 270 RS
Lexus LFA Nurburgring Edition
Chevrolet Corvette C7 Z06
Porsche 991.2 GT3
Lamborghini Aventador LP770-4 SVJ
Dodge Viper ACR
Gumpert Apollo Sport
Mercedes-AMG GT R
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