Sachsenring

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Sachsenring
Location Saxony, Germany
Coordinates 50°47′30″N 12°41′20″E / 50.79167°N 12.68889°E / 50.79167; 12.68889Coordinates: 50°47′30″N 12°41′20″E / 50.79167°N 12.68889°E / 50.79167; 12.68889
Major events FIM MotoGP
ADAC GT Masters, German motorcycle Grand Prix, FIA GT1 World Championship
Circuit A Grand Prix Circuit
Length 3.700 km (2.299 mi)
Circuit B OMEGA-circuit
Length 2.100 km (1.304 mi)
Circuit C
Length 1.700 km (1.056 mi)

The Sachsenring (German pronunciation: [ˈzaksənʁɪŋ]) racing circuit is located in Hohenstein-Ernstthal near Chemnitz in Saxony, Germany. Among other events, it features the annual German motorcycle Grand Prix of the FIM Grand Prix motorcycle racing world championship.

History

The first race was held on 26 May 1927 on an 8.7 km layout on public roads, running also through the village of Hohenstein-Ernstthal itself. It was dubbed "Sachsenring" in 1937.

The East German motorcycle Grand Prix was held there from 1962 to 1971. The local two stroke MZ bikes of Zschopau were competitive during this time. The quickest lap was achieved by 15 time World Champion Giacomo Agostini on a MV Agusta with a 180 km/h average. After West German Dieter Braun won in 1971 and the East German fans sang the West German National Anthem in celebration (as is the case in sport, the winner's National Anthem is played after the event), the event was limited to East European entrants for political reasons.

In 1990, with faster Western machinery now available, racing through the village became too dangerous with some fatalities (this can be compared with the Isle of Man TT).

To accelerate redevelopment of eastern Germany in the new unified Germany, a 2.9 km (1.8 mi) short track berg corner was built in the 1990s to bring international motorsport to the newly freed eastern part of Germany. In 1996, IDM motorcycle racing and the ADAC Super Tourenwagen Cup resumed racing here. The DTM raced here in 2000, with Klaus Ludwig winning at age 51, but the DTM did not return after 2002, preferring international venues.

Since 1998, the German motorcycle Grand Prix moved to the Sachsenring from Nürburgring. In recent years, the track has been made faster and longer again, with the length now being 3670m. Since 2007, the Sachsenring is part of the regular schedule of ADAC GT Masters. In 2011 the FIA GT1 World Championship held one of its race weekends at the Sachsenring.

Spectators at the MotoGP since 1998

Year Spectators Growth
1998 142,000  
1999 151,000 plus 6.34%
2000 161.000 plus 6.62%
2001 177,000 plus 9.94%
2002 184,500 plus 4.24%
2003 204,000 plus 10.57%
2004 207,745 plus 1.84%
2005 216,457 plus 4.19%
2006 219,848 plus 1.57%
2007 226,944 plus 3.23%
2008 221,492 minus 2.40%
2009 214,711 minus 3,06%
2010 224,668 plus 4.64%
2011 230,133 plus 2.4%
2012 195,695 minus 15%
2013 204,491 plus 4.5%
2014 209,408 plus 2.4%
2015 211,.588 plus 1%

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