08.09.2025
The Nürburgring is already looking ahead to the 2026 season – and it promises to be another exciting one. The legendary circuit in the Eifel region will remain true to its proven concept in the coming year:motorsports meets entertainment, powerful classics meet cultural diversity. With over 50 events, the 2026 calendar offers a multifaceted annual program for motorsports fans, festival visitors, athletes, and families alike.
The heart of the calendar remains the thrilling endurance racing on the Nordschleife. The ADAC Nürburgring Endurance Series (NLS) kicks off on March 14, followed by further races in the series throughout the year. On April 18 and 19, the ADAC 24h Nürburgring Qualifiers will serve as the prologue to the big motorsport highlight of the season: the legendary ADAC RAVENOL 24h Nürburgring, which will transform the Green Hell into a gigantic motorsport party from May 14 to 17 next year. Popular amateur racing on the Nordschleife will return with the Rundstrecken-Challenge Nürburgring (RCN) and the GLP (Gleichmäßigkeitsprüfung). The RCN season finale on October 24 will also be the last race of 2026 on the Nordschleife.
Racing cars, race trucks, and driftingMotorsport enthusiasts will also get their money's worth at the Grand Prix circuit. The Int. ADAC Truck Grand Prix from July 10 to 12 offers not only motorsport on XXL wheels, but also a family-friendly supporting program with a festival, trade fair, and colorful paddock. August promises to be the highlight month for GT racing. With the DTM (August 14–16) and the GT World Challenge (August 28–30), two top-class series with exciting starting fields await tens of thousands of visitors. Drift fans can look forward to the Nürburgring Drift Cup, which promises spectacular drifting in the Müllenbachschleife from April 24 to 26, August 1 and 2, and September 5 and 6. On June 21, GRIP – the motor event celebrating its 10th anniversary – will once again bring the tuning community to the starting line.
Music, muscle power, and interactive momentsFestival fans should mark June 5 to 7 in their calendars: that's when the cult festival Rock am Ringreturns and celebrates another year of guitar riffs and live acts with headliner Linkin Park. Rad am Ring (July 24–26) will be quieter acoustically, but much more physically demanding. Thousands of sports enthusiasts will conquer the Nordschleife on two wheels. This is also possible outside of the event. In 2026, the Nürburgring will once again offer the popular cycling and running meet-up for everyone on various dates.
Historic horsepower legends and classicsFor lovers of classic cars, 2026 will once again offer numerous highlights: The Nürburgring Classic from June 12 to 14 will kick off the summer of classics, followed by the prestigious BELMOT Oldtimer Grand Prixfrom August 7 to 9 and the traditional ADAC 1000km race from September 18 to 20. The line-up is complemented by events such as the Eifel Race (July 17–19), the ADAC RGB season finale(October 2–4) and the ADAC Westfalen Trophy (October 16–18).
Two-wheel action: focus on motorcyclesBikers are also once again an integral part of the calendar. From September 4 to 6, riders will battle for points and prestige in several classes at the International German Motorcycle Championship (IDM). Without races, but with thousands of participants and a joint parade around the Nordschleife as the highlight, the motorcycle service “Anlassen” will take place on April 26.
Indoor events: sports, shows, and communityAway from the racetrack, there will also be plenty to see and do at the Nürburgring in 2026. While the exact date for Darts am Ring in 2026 is yet to be announced, the international karate tournament “Rhein Shiai”is already scheduled to take place on the second weekend in January (January 9-11). The cheerleading competitions will once again add a splash of color: the Cheerleading Stage Championship Nationals (June 19-21) and theRegional Championships West, as well as the SC Regionals & STAGE Events West (January 24-25), will bring thrilling dance and show performances to the ring°arena.
With this balanced mix of motorsports, music, sports, and entertainment, the Nürburgring will once again offer a program in 2026 that brings people together and stirs emotions—both on and off the track.Further information on the program and all offers is available at www.nuerburgring.de.