Grand Prix Track Masters 3

Fully booked! | Grand Prix Course | Saturday | 45 minutes | 195,00 Euro


An exciting regularity run / GLP at the Nürburgring Classic on the Grand Prix circuit for the "Herbert Linge Cup". Porsche vehicles especially welcome. The drivers will compete for the trophy on Saturday. 

Herbert Linge Cup - GLP

The story: Herbert Linge was one of Porsche's first apprentices in 1943 and made his breakthrough as a racing driver in 1954, taking his first class victory as co-driver with Hans Herrmann in a Spyder 550 at the Mille Miglia. He ended his racing career in 1969. In honor of the Porsche veteran, the Nürburgring Classic invites participants to take part in the Herbert Linge Cup, held as an open-make regularity run. A focus on Porsche models of the same model year is welcome, but not a must.

 

Track Masters

 

All documents and forms also on our entry platform

Already fully booked.

A fews spots on the grid of the GLP Track Masters 1 and GLP Track Masters 4 available.

 

Participation in the regularity run made easy

The "GLP Track Masters 3" starts on the event weekend on Saturday on the 5.137 km long Grand Prix track of the Nürburgring. In 45 min. it's all about confirming your own times in a GLP in a sporty way.

  • Driving time on the Grand Prix circuit: 45 minutes.
  • Maximum number of starters: 65 vehicles.
  • Allowed are vehicles with official registration with type introduction from 1948 to model year 1992.
  • Convertibles and roadsters may enter open in this GLP.
  • Times per lap: minimum 2:42 min and maximum 4:54 min.
  • Further details: see announcement.
  • The entry fee is 195,00 Euro - the cars can start with driver and co-driver.
  • The paddock for the "GLP Track Masters": The own paddock in the area of the Grand Prix paddock.
  • Driver and co-driver licenses are required. Attention. The purchase of day licenses on site is not possible - but only via the APP of the DMSB.

 

Sprint with like-minded people in your own classic car around the Grand Prix circuit of the Nürburgring, where Formula 1 usually does its laps.

Take on the sporting competition and become part of the great national and international driving community in the green hell of the Eifel.