This is what many fans of the ADAC RAVENOL 24h Nürburgring have been waiting for: Advance ticket sales for the Nordschleife highlight from 19 – 22 June 2025 are now open. Visitors can look forward to a number of new features. As part of the exclusive collaboration with the Nürburgring ticket portal, digital tickets and Print@Home tickets are also available for the first time this year. This makes the visit just as easy as the new ‘Raceticket’, which replaces the day ticket for Saturday. It is valid on both Saturday and Sunday. The new features also include the option of reserving a car park on site and a camping area in advance – limited contingents for both will be reserved in advance. The offer for Family&Friends camping and car parking will go on sale at a later date. The popular bundles are also already in preparation, so the combined ticket with the legendary 24 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps will once again be on offer. Anyone not wanting to miss out on the 24h Nürburgring prologue can also secure their ticket for the ADAC 24h Nürburgring Qualifiers from 24 – 25 May 2025 with immediate effect.
Ticket purchase becomes more digital and therefore even easier
Two important innovations will make it even easier for visitors to the ADAC RAVENOL 24h Nürburgring to attend the season highlight at the Ring. The new race ticket, valid from Saturday to Sunday, eliminates the question of when day visitors need a new ticket on the night of the race. Like all other tickets, it is now also available as a Print&Home ticket. Alternatively, tickets can also be stored on mobile devices from 2025. This will allow ticket sales in the online shop to continue until the days of the event. Last-minute visitors can therefore still purchase a ticket directly on site via their mobile device. However, there will still be a discount in advance sales, meaning that tickets will cost five euros more on the days of the event.
From 2025, visitors will only need to present the code printed on the ticket (or stored on their mobile phone) at the entrance to the event site for the first time. Once the tickets have been scanned, the familiar visitor wristband will continue to be used as a ticket. Once the ticket code has been scanned, the code loses its validity.
Parking and camping can be booked in advance from January
There is a long tradition of visitors organising themselves around the Nordschleife – the many groups and individual visitors turn the world’s longest race track into a gigantic festival site that is extremely atmospheric. The same applies here: first come, first served. This tradition will continue in the future, but the offer at the biggest race in the world is growing: from 2025, there will be a new ‘Family&Friends Area’ at the Müllenbachschleife in car park C3. There, camping and tickets will be available at a flat rate for all visitors who prefer a quieter environment during the event – ideal for families with children. For example, visitors are not permitted to use their own power generators in this area; instead, an ‘all-round carefree package’ with electricity, sanitary facilities and Wi-Fi is being planned. The offer will also be bookable online in good time before the Nürburgring 24 Hours.
A frequently expressed request from visitors in the past was the reservation of parking spaces, for which the technical requirements have now also been created: In 2025, there will be a limited opportunity to pre-book a car park nearby. The car park located in Nürburg has the advantage that arriving visitors will be able to avoid the rush hour traffic around the start and finish. All car park tickets will also be equipped with a code for the first time, which will be recorded on entry. This is intended to improve access, spectator routing and car park management in the future. The tickets are expected to be bookable from mid-January.
Prices remain the same for the 24h Qualifiers
Together with the advance sale for the 24h Nürburgring in June, tickets for the ADAC 24h Nürburgring Qualifiers from 24 – 25 May 2025 have also gone online. The big 24h prologue will continue to be part of the NLS, which will ensure additional participants, greater variety and even more action. Next year, the ticket regulations will also be adapted to the NLS. Accordingly, there will be ticket controls at the fan hotspots on the Nordschleife in future, and there will also be costs for camping visitors. As with the NLS, day visitors will pay 25 euros for the ticket, which is valid at the Nordschleife, in the paddock and all open grandstands.
Ticket prices ADAC Ravenol 24h Nürburgring 2025
Ticket | validity | Normal* | Reduced** |
Event ticket | Thursday – Sunday | 72,00 € | 43,00 € |
Weekend ticket | Friday – Sunday | 67,00 € | 40,00 € |
Race ticket | Saturday – Sunday | 59,00 € | 35,00 € |
Day tickets | Thursday | 36,00 € | 22,00 € |
Friday | 36,00 € | 22,00 € | |
Sunday | 34,00 € | 20,00 € |
**) Children up to and including the age of 12 have free admission, young people up to and including the age of 15 and guests with disabilities pay the reduced price. One accompanying person of guests with disabilities with the ID cards ‘B’ and ‘H’ also pays the reduced admission price on the day's box office price.
Ticketpreise ADAC 24h Nürburgring Qualifiers 2025
Ticket | validity | Normal | Reduced** |
Weekend ticket | Saturday – Sunday | 39,00 € | 23,00 € |
Day tickets | Saturday | 25,00 € | 15,00 € |
Sunday | 25,00 € | 15,00 € |