Hockenheimring/Germany
Hockenheimring
Data & Facts
Hockenheimring Baden-Württemberg
Opened: 29.05.1932
Spectator seats: 120,000
Surface area: 97 Hektar
Visitors annually: approx. 700,000
Grand-Prix circuit
Circuit length: 4.574 km
Circuit width: min. 12 m, max. 18 m
Circuit profile: 6 left turns, 11 right rurns, 6 straights
FIA Grade 1 certification:
The FIA Grade 1 certification is the highest possible licence for race tracks and a prerequisite for staging Formula 1 races. It means that the Hockenheimring Grand Prix circuit fulfils the strictest safety and technical requirements of the FIA.
History

1930 to 1932: From the original idea to the first race
Ernst Christ is the true father of the Hockenheimring: It was in 1930 that this young assistant timekeeper came up with a plan to build a racetrack in his home town of Hockenheim. The town’s mayor, Philipp Klein, supported the project, and, on Christmas Day, 1931, the munici-pal council unanimously approved the plans for the new circuit. The building work began on March 23, 1932, and only two months later, on May 25, a dream came true when the first motorcycle race in Hockenheim got under way. For this small town, it marked the beginning of an era that would make its name famous throughout the world.

1938: From triangular to oval
Just six years later, in 1938, the circuit was fundamentally changed. The triangular course was modified to form the circuit that was basically used until the end of 2001. Through the inclusion of the Ostkurve, the Hockenheimring took on its famous oval form and, with the track being made wider at the same time, it became a true high-speed circuit. In terms of safety, the new “Kurpfalzring” was at that time considered exemplary.

1947 to 1963: The restart
In the Second World War, the Hockenheimring had been seriously damaged. Tracked vehicles had demolished the roadway and the wooden structures had been torn down. Nevertheless, the motor sports fans in the region were keen to get things going again, and in 1947, the Hockenheim-Ring GmbH was established to look after the economic side of the organisation. On May 11, 1947, only two years after the end of the War, cars started thundering around the circuit again. The first German Motorcycle Grand Prix was held at Hockenheim on May 19, 1957.

1961 to 1966: The Motodrom is born
At the beginning of the sixties, because of the new Mannheim-Walldorf motorway, changes to the Hockenheimring became unavoidable. In 1961, Ernst Christ came up with the spectator-friendly Motodrom concept. The building work began in spring 1964. On May 22, 1966, the then German Transport Minister, Dr. Hans-Christoph Seebohm, opened the new Motodrom for the German Motorcycle Grand Prix.

Since 1970: Formula 1
The royal class came to the Kurpfalz 35 years ago: On August 2, 1970, the first Formula 1 race was held in Hockenheim. More than 100,000 spectators witnessed Jochen Rindt’s victory in a Lotus-Ford. In 1971, Formula 1 returned to the Nürburgring, but in 1976, Niki Lauda had a serious crash on the Nordschleife. After that, Formula 1 came back to Hockenheim in 1977. There was one interruption – in 1985 for the opening of the new Nürburgring. Ever since then, the German Formula 1 Grand Prix has been held at the Hockenheimring.

1999 to 2003: Rebuilding work
Because the old circuit was too long (6.8 km), and because various sections of it ran through dense woods where it was inaccessible for spectators, plans were forged in 1999 to design a shorter circuit with more possibilities for overtaking. On December 21, 2001, Hockenheim-Ring Besitz GmbH received approval for the project, and work began on February 4, 2002. On completion of the rebuilding work at a cost of some 62 million euros, the Hockenheimring was now more attractive than ever. Two kilometres shorter, the new circuit guaranteed plenty of exciting overtaking manoeuvres, and, with the new stands, the capacity increased from 83,000 to 120,000. The new motoring safety centre was a further new attraction.

2007: THE ANNIVERSARY YEAR
On its 75th birthday, the Hockenheimring could look back with pride on the past and optimistically into the future. Although motorsport’s elite class, Formula 1, will only drop by every two years from this year onwards, there is still plenty of action on the Ring. Ernst Christ’s once visionary idea of a motorcycle race track in the heart of the Electoral Palatinate has meanwhile become an internationally renowned and appreciated race track. What’s more, the Hockenheimring is now regarded as an extremely versatile and coveted event venue. True to the slogan “More than Racing”, the hallowed Ring thus offers plenty of space for events of all kinds in addition to numerous exciting motorsport events. Whether it’s an unforgettable ride in the world’s “fastest taxi’ or perhaps a Formula beginner course, an incomparable conference in the Baden-Württemberg Center or a ticket for the VIP lounge in the impressive South Grandstand with a unparalleled view over the entire Motodrom – the singular atmosphere of the Hockenheimring has enthralled everyone so far!

2015: 30th ANNIVERSARY OF NITROLYMPX
2015 saw numerous open-air events at the Hockenheimring in Baden-Württemberg. After having celebrated their comeback in 2014 in the Motodrom, a year later the Böhsen Onkelz followed this up with four days of concerts. A total of 320,000 enthusiastic fans rocked their socks off over two weekends in front of what concert promoter Wizard Promotion referred to as the word’s largest concert stage. The mobile high-tech construction in racetrack’s infield was 102 metres wide and an incredible 37 metres high – almost as high as a nine-storey high-rise. The Australian hardrock giants AC/DC also set the air on fire at the Ring in front of 105,000 fans. Along with their shows in 2001, 2003 and 2009, this was now their fourth performance at the Hockenheimer Motodrom that sold out within a matter of minutes. Although shortened to one concert day, the Rock’n’Heim festival also continued – with appearances by top stars such as Linkin Park, Farin Urlaub Racing Team and Kraftclub. It was also the anniversary of a very special event. The NitrOlympX, Europe’s biggest drag racing event, celebrated its 30th birthday. About 300 national and international teams in eight Pro classes battling for the FIA and FIM European Championship crown, as well as eight other hotly contested Sportsman classes competed at the Rico Antes Quarter Mile in front of a total of 45,000 visitors. The Saturday Night Show – a cult event – was a touch more spectacular for the anniversary: the fans went wild in the sold-out stands as jet dragsters blew flames up to 30 metres in length across the asphalt before their eyes. The NitrOlympX once again proved that it was the highlight of the event calendar, especially for adrenaline-charged fans.
2018: FOUNDATION STONE LAID FOR PORSCHE EXPERIENCE CENTER
After years of development and strategic realignment of the internationally renowned Formula 1 racetrack, the Porsche Experience Center’s foundation stone was laid in 2018 with all stakeholders in attendance. As the strategic project company, emodrom GmbH is responsible for the further development of this tradition-steeped racetrack. The sports car manufacturer’s seventh customer experience centre worldwide is built on an area of around 160,000 square metres. It is a modern building with event and exhibition areas, conference rooms and restaurants, as well as a 2.7 km handling circuit with dynamic driving profiles and an off-road park. This model can only be found in Atlanta, Los Angeles, Silverstone, Le Mans and Leipzig to date.

2019: AN EXTRAORDINARY YEAR
Not only a series of successful motorsport events such as the Formula 1 German Grand Prix, but also the official opening of the Porsche Experience Center moved the racing circuit in 2019.
Ed Sheeran was the musical highlight of the year. On 22 and 23 June, the currently best-known singer-songwriter filled the Motodrom with almost 100,000 visitors per evening as part of his “Divide Tour”.
Without a big stage show, just equipped with a guitar, loop station and microphone, the brilliant musician thrilled the audience with all his big hits. These were his greatest concerts to date, the Briton announced. But not only that, they were also the biggest single concerts of the past year in Germany.


Information for visitors
Welcome Center
The approximately 360 m² room with inviting floor-to-ceiling windows and a direct view of the start and finish line of the race track is used as a customer service area, ticketshop, meeting point for guided tours, access to the visitor grandstand and fan store with exclusive merchandise. The stylish coffee bar, a new premium racing simulator and impressive multimedia equipment invite visitors to spend some time there.
VISITOR GRANDSTAND
A view of the Hockenheimring Baden-Württemberg is also possible outside of racing events. The visitor grandstand can be reached via the entrance in the Welcome Center (not on days of a ticket-required events and exclusive track rentals).
OPENING HOURS
Monday – Sunday: 09:00 am – 06:00 pm
Hours may vary during major events and in the winter season. For the latest information, please visit our news area. The grandstand is accessible during the Welcome Center’s opening hours.
CONTACT
Customer Service
Phone: +49 6205 950 – 222
E-Mail: info@hockenheimring.de
Accessibility
GENERAL INFORMATION
For wheelchair users, the best seats and handicapped-accessible toilets are available on the South Grandstand, Block C/D, for racing events at the Hockenheimring.
Please use the elevator next to the stairway.
Wheelchair users have free admission; accompanying persons pay a reduced price or the normal price depending on the event.
Wheelchair users are positioned behind the top row; the accompanying persons sit on the top row in front of the wheelchair users.
Please indicate the exact number of persons in each group when ordering.
Handicapped-accessible toilets, which can be opened with the Euro WC key, are located at the shower block/drivers’ camp toilet facilities and in the Baden-Württemberg Centre on the ground floor. There is also a toilet available for use in the Welcome Centre at the main stand during regular opening hours. No Euro WC key is required for this toilet.
Note
Please note that parking and grandstand spaces are limited at the Hockenheimring. We therefore ask you to make a reservation in good time by calling the customer service hotline: +49 6205 950 – 222 or sending an e-mail to ticketing@hockenheimring.de.
CONTACT
Do you have any questions? Heinz Jahnke, himself a wheelchair user, will be happy to answer your questions as a representative for the handicapped on the telephone number: +49 170 500 75 47.
HOTEL MOTODROM
Centrally located on the western side of the beautiful Hardt Forest, the traditional asparagus and tobacco town and motorsport metropolis of Hockenheim is a fantastic place for an extended visit with its wide variety of leisure activities on offer.
It doesn’t matter why guests have come to Hotel Motodrom, their well-being is always our paramount concern. An exceptional hotel concept for successful meetings with a range of incentive programmes that will make motorsport and cultural events a truly special experience.
Rooms
We have 45 pleasantly furnished rooms in the comfort category, two of which are apartments. All rooms are air-conditioned and have a telephone, cable TV and fully fitted bathrooms. A great place to work, sleep and dream.
The comfort rooms are spacious rooms featuring cable TV, tablet, direct dial telephone and WLAN. The bathrooms also have a shower and a hairdryer.
Please note that room prices depend on the season and are variable for large events and races.
Catering
It doesn’t matter if you are organising a driver safety training course, an incentive event, an anniversary or a party in the hotel, the South Stand, the Baden-Württemberg Centre or the Drivers Lounge – we, the Hotel Motodrom team, are there to ensure your event goes smoothly. It doesn’t matter if you are planning a meeting with ten people or a party with 2,000 people, we can share our many years of experience with you. We offer a great selection of national and international delicacies – from finger-food buffets to complete menus.
A full service and professional consultation about your party or celebration. We’ll provide you with a sumptuously laden table and stylish decoration with great attention to detail fit for any occasion! We’ll also give you recommendations for your entertainment and will organise the kitchen and service staff – so you can fully concentrate on your celebration.
HOTEL, RESTAURANT & BAR
Contact and reservation
Phone: +49 6205 29 80
Email: info@hotel.hockenheimring.de
CATERING & EVENTS
Contact and reservation
Fabienne Hor
E-Mail: fabienne.hor@hotel.hockenheimring.de
Jan Voigt
E-Mail: jan.voigt@hockenheimring.de
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CAMPING SITES
Setting up your tent right next to the circuits, enjoying a beer with friends in the evening and relaxing in front of the barbecue before the start of the race – many motorsport fans see camping as an informal, sociable and cheap option for accommodation. For large events, Hockenheim-Ring GmbH sets up temporary camping sites right at the Hockenheimring.
Calendar
27/29.03.2026 DMV GOODYEAR RACING DAYS
04.04.2026 DMV 1000 KM HOCKENHEIM
11.04.2026 TUNING MASTERS – SEASON OPEN
18/19.04.2026 PREIS DER STADT STUTTGART
24/26.04.2026 VETERAMA
01/03.05.2026 ADAC RACING WEEKEND
08/10.05.2026 ADAC HOCKENHEIM HISTORIC
16/17.05.2026 YOUNG TGP HOCKENHEIMRING NEU
06.06.2026 MEET THE RING – DAS AUTO FESTIVAL
09.06.2026 BASF FIRMENCUP
12/13.06.2026 DÖRR GROUP DAYS
04.07.2026 HEIZR RACING DEPT. NEU
14/16.08.2026 FORMULA STUDENT GERMANY
21/23.08.2026 NITROLYMPX – DRAG RACING EM
03/06.09.2026 GLÜCKSGEFÜHLE FESTIVAL
11/13.09.2026 INTERNATIONAL GT OPEN
18/20.09.2026 HOCKENHEIM CLASSICS
25/27.09.2026 EURO MOTO – FINALE
03/04.10.2026 ADAC RACING WEEKEND
09/11.10.2026 DTM – FINALE
16/18.10.2026 E4 TESTIVAL
23/25.10.2026 DMV 1000 KM RENNEN – SUPER TOURING & GT
21.11.2026 RING RUNNING SERIES









