Circuit located in Hohenstein-Ernstthal near Chemnitz in Saxony, Germany. It has a capacity to host more than 200,000 spectators. The German Sachsenring circuit is one of the shortest and most winding in the World Motorcycle Championship with a width of 3.671 meters and a main straight of only 700 meters.
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Race Packages Include
Return Flights (Optional - Need to be added time of booking)
Central Hotel stay
3 day General Admission Ticket
Most famous recently for holding the German MotoGP, racing has taken place in the area around Chemnitz since the 1920s. The modern circuit of Sachsenring, 8km west of the town, was built in 1996 and hosted its first MotoGP race in 1998. The track underwent a significant update in 2001. Its numerous tight corners make it a challenge with a spectacular plunging downhill right-hander nicknamed The Waterfall giving drivers plenty to focus on.