The 24 Hours of Le Mans, founded in 1923, is the world’s oldest endurance race. Held at the Circuit de la Sarthe, it tests speed, endurance, and reliability. Iconic moments, like Ford vs. Ferrari, and innovations from brands like Porsche and Toyota define its legacy.
The Nürburgring, opened in 1927, is one of the most iconic and challenging racetracks in the world. Known as the “Green Hell”, its Nordschleife section spans over 20 kilometers of twisting roads through Germany's Eifel mountains. A proving ground for drivers and manufacturers, it has hosted legendary races and remains a symbol of motorsport excellence.
The Isle of Man TT, first held in 1907, is one of the most prestigious and dangerous motorcycle races in the world. Set on public roads around the Isle of Man, the event tests rider skill and bravery over a 60.7-kilometer circuit. Renowned for its high-speed races, it has become a legendary part of motorsport history.