In principle, payment by card is possible at the ticket offices in the Grand Prix circuit area. Event tickets can be purchased here, but no camping tickets.

Unfortunately, card payment is not possible at the outdoor car parks and cash desks around the Nordschleife. Camping tickets and event tickets can be purchased here against cash payment.

A cash machine (Sparkasse) is available in the info°center at the Nürburgring.

On the 24h weekend (Thursday to Sunday) there is a free shuttle bus service for all visitors with an admission ticket. It runs to the main points on the Nordschleife and the Family & Friends Camping and shuttles to start/finish. Please expect waiting times due to traffic. The exact routes will be published on www.24h-rennen.de/en/home/.

No, there will no longer be a DVB-T signal on site, as the technology no longer meets current standards.

Thanks to the improved mobile phone coverage around the Nordschleife, visitors can easily access the new, more informative live page at www.24h-rennen.de/en/home/. They will not only find the channel selection there, but also live timing and a race ticker to keep them updated. Alternatively, the coverage can also be followed via NITRO via satellite. You can also receive Radio Nürburgring via the web stream, which you can find here:

https://nuerburgring.de/info/service/radio?srsltid=AfmBOoo9boJq113sdXEIHcyO5FIicB5gvvu6QLjBBnL9-QHRiqzGkg9A

Yes! Holders of discounted tickets are obliged to show an ID or other proof of entitlement to the discount on request.

No! As soon as a grandstand is full and is consequently closed (especially during the start line-up phase), it is no longer possible to return to your previous seat after leaving the grandstand. Please orientate yourself to a seat in good time if you want to experience the start from the grandstand.

Animals may not be brought onto the event site. Exceptions to this are assistance dogs with a corresponding entry in their identity card and dogs approved by the organiser, which must be kept on a lead.

Animals of any kind are strictly prohibited on all grandstands of the Grand Prix circuit. Animals of any kind may not be left in vehicles or trailers of any kind on the event site at any time. Should animals be found alone in vehicles/trailers or similar, Nürburgring 1927 GmbH & Co. KG reserves the right to expel the owner(s)/responsible carer(s) from the grounds.

The Adenau Racing Day will take place this year on Wednesday, 18 June 2025 from 16:00 in Adenau.

Racing cars from the ADAC RAVENOL 24h Nürburgring will be presented on the market square in Adenau and there will also be a stage with interviews and a programme about the 24h Race.

www.ahrtal.de/events/adenauer-racing-day/event.html#

Yes, there will be a shuttle bus service for the Adenauer Racing Day, connecting the campsites at the Nordschleife and the Family & Friends camping area at the C3 with Adenau. After the event, the buses will take fans back to the campsites.

The international stream of the ADAC RAVENOL 24h Nürburgring is available globally with the exception of the USA, Canada, Hungary and France. These countries have exclusive agreements with TV broadcasters so that the stream of the 24h Race is geo-blocked there. In France, however, with the exception of the race, all other sessions (practice, qualifiers, etc.) can be followed.

The geo-restrictions for the re-live of the 24h Race will be lifted at the turn of the year so that the re-live can be watched worldwide on 1st of January of the following year.

The current schedule with all information about the programme on and off the race track can always be found here: www.24h-rennen.de/en/schedule/

The Falken Drift Show in the Müllenbachschleife area will take place on Friday, 20 June 2025 at around 19:30. Admission to the drift show is below grandstand T5a.

The Falken Drift Show is already included in the event ticket if you have an event ticket (Thursday to Sunday), weekend ticket (Friday to Sunday) or a day ticket for Friday.

If you still need a ticket, there is a ticket office directly at the entrance to the Falken Drift Show below grandstand T5a.

There are wheelchair spaces in the upper tier of T5a.

Yes, a FanGuide with a print run of 32,000 copies will be handed out free of charge on request at the access points to the event site. The A6-sized FanGuide contains information on the official timetable, the fan timetable and the support races.

If the printed version of the FanGuide is no longer available on site, it can also be downloaded online at www.24h-rennen.de/en/home/.

Tickets for the ADAC RAVENOL 24h Nürburgring are available in advance as print@home tickets/wallet tickets via the online ticket shop or on site at the info°center at the Nürburgring.

You can find the online ticket shop here: https://nuerburgring.eventim-inhouse.de/webshop/webticket/eventlist?genre=26

From Monday 16th of June 2025, tickets can also be purchased at the access points to the campsites around the circuit.

From Thursday 18th of June 2025, the box offices around the Grand Prix circuit will also be open daily for ticket purchases. There also will be a night ticket office at the Stefan Bellof-Street entrance next to the Bilstein grandstand from Thursday, so that tickets can be purchased online and on site at any time. QR codes will be placed at the other ticket counters that link to the Nürburgring online shop. The online shop will be available for ticket purchases around the clock until the end of the event.

We have compiled all the important information on ticket prices and categories as well as discounts on our homepage at www.24h-rennen.de/en/ticket-order/.

This year, the event ticket can be purchased as a print@home, wallet ticket or hard ticket.

Children up to the age of 12 are admitted free of charge when accompanied by an adult with a ticket. The corresponding children’s tickets will be issued at the entrance to the visitor areas.

Young people up to and including the age of 15 and guests with a handicap (degree of disability from 50 %) receive a discount on the regular ticket prices. An accompanying person of guests with a handicap with the suffix ‘B’ or ‘H’ in their ID also pays the reduced admission price at the box office.

All tickets, including tickets with a discount, can be purchased in advance via online shop. You can find it here: https://nuerburgring.eventim-inhouse.de/webshop/webticket/eventlist?genre=26

Please carry the relevant proof of reduced-price tickets (disabled ID, school ID, etc.) with you at all times.

From 2025, tickets for the 24h Race can also be ordered as a print@home version or ticket wallet. It is therefore possible to purchase tickets via the online shop up to and including Sunday 22 June 2025.

The advance sale prices are valid until 15/06/2025 – 23:59.

From Monday 16 June 2025, a box office fee of €5 per ticket (€3 for discounted tickets) will be charged.

You can find the ticket prices here: www.24h-rennen.de/en/ticket-order/

The capacity around the track is sufficient in any case, so that the purchase of tickets is still possible on all days.

The validity of day tickets has been set to the following times:

Thursday: 7:00* – 24:00
Friday: 7:00* – 22:00
Saturday: no day ticket available
Sunday: 7:00* – 18:00

To visit the event on Saturday, the race ticket must be purchased, which is valid from Saturday, 7:00* am to Sunday, 6:00 pm.

*Subject to possible deviations due to changes in the event programme

Visitors with a valid ticket can experience the 24h Race from all open grandstands on the Grand Prix circuit, in the paddock and from the visitor areas on the Nordschleife. Bus shuttles will run between the Nordschleife and the Grand Prix circuit from Thursday to Sunday to connect the spectator areas (see question 2).

Yes, thanks to the new scanning system introduced around the Grand Prix circuit and the Nordschleife in 2025, all tickets will be validated on first entry. In return, guests will receive a wristband that allows them to move freely in all open spectator areas. Fans may keep the tickets as a souvenir.

Please have the corresponding proof of discounted tickets ready for inspection.

We cannot judge this in individual cases. A number of providers advertise tickets for the ADAC RAVENOL 24h Nürburgring – sometimes coupled with additional services (hotel rooms etc.). As a rule, these are external resellers who also purchase the actual tickets via the official sales channels. We cannot provide any information about the seriousness of individual cases, as these are not official co-operations.

Tickets for DSK members can be purchased at the business°center at the Nürburgring. The business°center is located above the info°center at the Nürburgring. The entrance is to the right of ‘Subway’.

Spectators wishing to camp at the ADAC RAVENOL 24h Nürburgring require the following access authorisations per person:

  • Event ticket corresponding to the camping duration
  • Camping ticket corresponding to the camping period
  • Access authorisation for the vehicle/camper/caravan/trailer

The event ticket can be ordered in advance in the ticket online shop (see question 16).

The camping ticket and access authorisation for your vehicle can only be obtained at the access points to the campsites. Please note that only cash payment is possible at the access points.

Example: You would like to camp with two people and a motorhome up to 8 metres from Thursday to Sunday at the Pflanzgarten:

You need:

  • 2x event ticket from Thursday to Sunday
  • 2x camping ticket for 3 nights/4 days
  • 1x access authorisation for your motorhome under 8 metres

An overview of camping prices and prices for your vehicle can be found here:

Ticket Order

Children up to and including the age of 12 do not pay camping fees when accompanied by an adult. Children aged 13 and over count as full payers in the camping area.

You can find an overview of all campsites with information about the location and opening times of the campsite here: https://www.24h-rennen.de/en/ticket-order/

If you need advice on the right location or your camping holiday, please get in touch here: [email protected] or +49 2691 302 0

As the areas in question are specially released for the 24h Race as an on-demand camping area, the set-up is naturally much easier than on a permanent campsite.

This means that there are no allocated pitches, so it is not possible to make a reservation in advance. Pitches are therefore allocated in the order in which guests arrive. Those who arrive earlier than others have a greater choice. Those arriving later will be directed to the areas with free spaces by means of information boards.

It is not permitted to reserve areas (e.g. by staking out) for friends arriving later.

The exception to this is the new ‘Family & Friends Camping Area’ set up in 2025 in the immediate vicinity of the Müllenbachschleife. Here it is possible to reserve a pitch in advance. You can find more information about the ‘Family & Friends Camping Area’ from question 32 onwards.

The use of the camping pitches is only permitted for the 24h Race as an exception. Accordingly, the facilities are only makeshift. There are no electricity connections, water can be collected from central taps. Mobile toilets are available as sanitary facilities, and shower containers have also been set up in some places.

If you arrive later, e.g. on Thursday or Friday, there may be delays as the traffic around the Nürburgring will then be very heavy. However, the Nürburgring is well prepared for such situations and can also open up reserve areas around the circuit for camping if necessary. So you will definitely find a pitch, no matter when you arrive. Which areas still have free pitches depends on your day of arrival and the number of visitors. In the areas around the Nordschleife and the Grand Prix circuit, information boards will be set up to guide you to available campsites.

If you prefer a particular pitch, we recommend that you arrive earlier. Unfortunately, we cannot predict the exact timing, but ‘old hands’ among the fans who already have a lot of experience can often provide helpful tips. A good place to go, for example, is the Facebook group ‘24h-Freunde’ (www.facebook.com/groups/4476293372483277), where regular information on the utilisation status of the camping areas is shared.

Children and young people up to and including the age of 15 may only camp at the 24h Race if accompanied by an adult.

Young people who are 16 or 17 years old may plan their camping stay unaccompanied, provided that the form attached under the following link is completed in full and signed by a parent and can be presented on request for the entire duration of the stay. (https://s3nbrg01prod.s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/media_manager_uploads/store/document/639/file/ed500988b2e9c68ae643761c8913d75f.pdf)

The management of the on-demand campsites at the Nordschleife and the car park management are the responsibility of Nürburgring 1927 GmbH & Co. KG. If you have any questions or comments on these topics, please contact our colleagues at the Nürburgring. You can reach the free information and ticket hotline there by calling +49 2691 302 0. Alternatively, you can also send a message to the following e-mail address: [email protected].

The ‘Family & Friends Camping Area’ is located in the C3 car park in the immediate vicinity of the Müllenbachschleife.

The ‘Family & Friends Camping’ pitches can be booked via the Nürburgring website (https://nuerburgring.eventim-inhouse.de/webshop/webticket/eventlist?genre=26).

Update 20.03 – Plots are fully booked

The reservation fee of €100 includes a plot of 50 square metres (5 x 10m) for the period from Wednesday to Sunday (it is not possible to book individual days). The day of arrival is freely selectable, as the pitch is reserved for the buyer for the entire period (arrival would also be possible on Friday, for example). Departure must take place by 14:00 on Monday after the end of the 24h Race.

The regular camping fee and the entrance ticket are not included in the reservation fee. The camping fee must be paid on site on arrival; admission tickets can be purchased in advance or on site. Payment on site is only possible in cash!

These services are only charged for the period of actual use, whereby the entrance tickets must be purchased for the period from the day of arrival to Sunday (see question 1).

Example for arrival on Friday: 2 nights accommodation = 33,- € Camping plus entrance Fr. – Sun. = 72,- (or reduced 43,-) = 105,- € per person

In addition, the environmental and fridge deposit must be paid in cash on site.

The occupancy of the 50 square metre plot is limited to a maximum of 8 people.

Electricity is provided for each pitch via appropriate distribution boxes (maximum 3 KWh). You must bring your own cables from the distribution box to your own pitch (maximum 50 metres are required, normal earthed plugs).

Water taps are available on site.

There is also a shower/WC block on the C3 site.

Yes, on first entry to the ‘Family & Friends Camping’ area, entry permits are issued per vehicle to allow smooth re-entry.

Please note, however, that driving activities must be kept to a minimum!

No! Generators are not permitted in the ‘Family & Friends Camping’ area.

Yes! In the ‘Family & Friends Camping’ area, a night’s rest after 10 pm is strictly enforced. This is monitored by security staff on site.

No! Only persons wearing an appropriate wristband are admitted to the ‘Family & Friends Camping’ area. This wristband will be given to the persons when they first enter the site and is also valid as an admission ticket for the other open spectator areas (incl. paddock).

The general parking and camping regulations (https://nuerburgring.de/info/company/gtc/camping-regulations?locale=en) of the Nürburgring must be complied with.

The multi-storey car park at the ‘ring°boulevard’ is available free of charge for wheelchair users and guests with walking disabilities (additional G or aG in their ID).

Due to the limited capacity, we recommend sending an email with a photo of your ID to [email protected] and reserving a ticket here. If the multi-storey car park is full, you can use the nearby wheelchair-accessible parking spaces outside.

All other guests with a disability of 50% or more can use the outdoor parking spaces available for day visitors free of charge on presentation of their ID at the car park entrance.

Parking spaces cannot be reserved in advance. However, there are plenty of spaces available so that you can park your car safely. Of course, the length of the walk to the desired spectator point depends on when you arrive.

In 2025, it will be possible to purchase a limited number of parking spaces for car park zone D9 near the village of Nürburg in advance. You can book your tickets here: https://nuerburgring.eventim-inhouse.de/webshop/webticket/eventlist?genre=26).

Please note that these car parks can only be booked from Thursday to Sunday. You will receive the ticket as print@home directly after purchase and can print it out and place it in your windscreen to speed up your entry to the car park.

There are car parks for day visitors around the Nordschleife at Adenauer Forst, in the Schwalbenschwanz area (P 100), opposite the Brünnchen spectator point (P96) and at Pflanzgarten (P98). There is also parking capacity in the area of the Grand Prix circuit. Visitors will be directed to the available spaces there.

No! Overnight stays in cars in the car parks designated for the event are not permitted.

The car parks are gravelled areas or grassy areas that are used as parking spaces for the event.

When travelling to the Nürburgring, it is advisable to pay attention to the signs in the immediate vicinity of the Nürburgring and to switch off your navigation system. If you follow the signs, you will be directed to the nearest available car park so that you can avoid the traffic jams in the immediate vicinity of the Nürburgring if you follow the signs and not the navigation system.