TT Circuit Assen, Motorsport racing track in Assen, Netherlands.
TT Circuit Assen is a permanent motorsport racing track in the northern part of the Netherlands, hosting international motorcycle races for decades. The facility spreads across a wide area with several grandstand sections and amenities for riders, teams and spectators.
Racing in Assen began in 1925 on closed public roads before a dedicated track was built during the 1950s. The transformation allowed motorsport events to take place permanently without disrupting city traffic.
Every June, motorsport fans from across Europe gather in Assen to follow professional motorcycle races over several days. The event has become a fixed appointment for two-wheel enthusiasts who visit the paddock and experience the racing atmosphere.
The track lies close to the A28 motorway, linking Amsterdam with the northern part of the country, and offers ample parking space for visitors. First-time attendees should arrive early to orient themselves around the grounds and find a good spot in the grandstands.
During certain races, visitors can access parts of the pit lane and watch mechanics working on motorcycles between sessions. The proximity to the machines offers insight into the technical side usually experienced only by racing staff.
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