Sachsenring
Customer Notice:
I’m currently taking some time off and will start taking new orders at the beginning of November for fulfillment mid-November onward. If you’d like to place an order and be notified when ordering is live again, please contact me, and I’ll email you as soon as ordering reopens.
Thank you for your understanding, and my apologies for any inconvenience.
- Matthew, TRACKSCAPES
Dimensions
Available in 360, 580 and 910mm.
Track Facts
Host to the German MotoGP, Sachsenring is located in Hohenstein-Ernstthal in Saxony, Germany. The first race was held on local public roads in May 1927 when it was known as the Badberg-Viereck race; it wasn't until 1937 the name Sachsenring was awarded. The track has a varied and complex history. The racing course that used existing roads ended in 1990. The 'new' circuit was created in 1996 following a rebuild that, although still contains parts of the old course, has been expanded and no longer affects the public transport system. The current Grand Prix Circuit is 2.281 miles long.