Heidbergring, Rennstrecke des MSC Geesthacht e.V. im ADAC, für Veranstaltungen für Motorräder und Autos und Karts
The Heidbergring is a racing track in Geesthacht that measures 850 meters long, making it Germany's shortest permanent racing circuit. The track features a smooth asphalt surface that is regularly maintained and repaired, managed by a local motorsport club.
The track was first asphalted in 1980 and has served as a venue for motorsport events and training sessions ever since. In 2022, the asphalt surface was completely replaced to maintain safety and quality standards for future activities.
The track serves as a gathering place for local motorsport enthusiasts who come to practice and compete with their vehicles. It draws people from beginners to university racing teams who use it for training and testing, making it a hub where different skill levels meet to pursue their interest in racing.
The track is situated close to towns and easily accessible for visitors interested in watching races or driving themselves. Regular training and racing events are held throughout the year, including dedicated motorcycle training sessions led by experienced volunteers.
The track hosts an annual gathering of classic motorcycles, bringing together bikes from different decades including rare collector items and pre-Second World War racing machines. The event attracts riders of various ages who share their enthusiasm for mechanical engineering and racing heritage.
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