Solitude Race Track, German race track
Solitude Race Track is a street circuit near Stuttgart that uses public roads winding through the surrounding countryside. The layout combines tight corners with straight sections that pass through forested areas and residential zones.
The track was established in the 1920s and became an important venue for motorsport racing in the Stuttgart region. It remains one of Germany's oldest continuously used racing circuits.
The track opens to spectators during racing weekends, with viewing available from several points along the circuit. Arriving early helps secure good spots and avoid congestion in the area.
The circuit runs entirely on public roads that are closed only during racing events, making it an unusual example of a modern racetrack that shares the area's regular infrastructure. This approach has helped preserve its character while maintaining community access most of the year.
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