Venue Nürburgring
Corporate sponsor Ravenol
First race 1970
Duration 24 hours
Previous names
Zurich ADAC 24 Hours Nürburgring
ADAC TotalEnergies 24h Nürburgring
Most wins (driver) Timo Bernhard (5)
Pedro Lamy
Marcel Tiemann
Most wins (team) Manthey Racing (7)
Most wins (manufacturer)
Location Nürburg, Germany
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
CEST (DST)
Coordinates 50°20′08″N 6°56′51″E
Capacity 150,000
FIA Grade
1 (GP)
2 (2 layouts)
3 (combined)
6R (Rallycross)
Major events
Current:
GT World Challenge Europe (2014–2016, 2019–2021, 2023)
DTM (2000–present)
Nürburgring 24 Hours (1970–present)
NLS (1977–present)
European Truck Racing Championship ADAC Truck-Grand-Prix (1986–2019, 2022–present)
Former:
Formula One
German Grand Prix (intermittently, 1951–2013)
European Grand Prix (1984, 1995–1996, 1999–2007)
Luxembourg Grand Prix (1997–1998)
Eifel Grand Prix (2020)
FIA WEC
6 Hours of Nürburgring (2015–2017)
FIA World Rallycross Championship
World RX of Germany (2021–2022)
WTCR
Race of Germany (2015–2022)
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
German motorcycle Grand Prix (intermittently, 1955–1997)
World SBK (1998–1999, 2008–2013)
FIM EWC (1977–1985, 2001)
ELMS 1000km Nürburgring (2004–2009)
FIA GT (1997, 2001)
World Sportscar Championship (1953, 1956–1984, 1986–1991)
Website https://nuerburgring.de
The Nürburgring 24 Hours is a 24-hour annual touring car and GT endurance racing event that takes place on a combination of the Nordschleife (“North Loop”) and the GP-Strecke (“Grand Prix track”) circuits of the Nürburgring in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Held since 1970, the over 25.3 km (15.7 mi) lap length allows more than 200 cars and over 700 drivers to participate.
Starting in 2024, the event will be officially named ADAC RAVENOL 24h Nürburgring for sponsorship reasons.[1] Furthermore, the 2024 season of the race will be included in the Intercontinental GT Challenge calendar.