Porsche 997 GT3 RSR, four-time 24h-winner (2007, '08, '09 & '11), with the #1 inherited from the 996 that won in 2006 In early 2002, the former
Castrol S chicane was replaced by the tight Ω-shaped
Mercedes Arena. This added 586 metres and about 20-25 seconds to lap times, and also lowered average speeds by about 4% or 6 km/h. As the
24h Nürburgring weekend includes various supporting races, the organizers use parts of the track as additional paddock area. In 2004, the VLN track variant was used, and the Dunlop section was used as paddock area, but access to the actual pits was impractical. Since 2005, the adjacent Mercedes Arena serves as extra paddock area, and is bypassed by a new, tight
Castrol-Z chicane which resembles the old
Castrol-S chicane. The track length is reduced by 569m, or, compared to the layout used until 2001, prolonged by c. 20m. •
short layout without Dunlop section, without Mercedes Arena via Castrol-Z chicane, not yet used • short layout without Dunlop section, with Mercedes Arena, from April 2002. The official track length was since changed twice without explanation. As the VLN uses the S-shaped motorcycle version of the NKG chicane, it is not affected by changes to the layout of the tight Z-shaped version used by Formula 1 • short layout from 20 April 2002 to 12 May 2007 • first given for the 2004 24h then used in VLN since 26 May 2007 • since 2008 VLN season • long layout with Dunlop section, without Mercedes Arena via Castrol-Z chicane, used in 24h since 2005 • maximum layout with Dunlop section, with Mercedes Arena, used in the 2002-2003 24 Hours, and 2003 VLN
Eifelrennen. ==2007 BMW F1 demonstration laps==