The Eifel-Ardennes Ring is a fictional racing circuit consisting of temporarily closed motorways and country roads, which runs up and down the hills of the German Eifel (where the Nürburgring is) and the Belgian Ardennes (where Spa-Francorchamps is).
The track layout has not been copied from the real world, instead it has been designed and thoroughly fine-tuned to provide entertaining driving.
The white lines are for public road traffic and no track limits for racing. So you are allowed to drive where you want, but be aware that the grass gets bumpier the further off the road you drive.
16.069 km / 9.985 mi
72 pit+grid spots
CSP is not required but recommended for 3D grass and reflections on the lake.
A modern version of the track with curbs and an additional 7.8 km track variant can be found here:
The track layout has not been copied from the real world, instead it has been designed and thoroughly fine-tuned to provide entertaining driving.
The white lines are for public road traffic and no track limits for racing. So you are allowed to drive where you want, but be aware that the grass gets bumpier the further off the road you drive.
16.069 km / 9.985 mi
72 pit+grid spots
CSP is not required but recommended for 3D grass and reflections on the lake.
A modern version of the track with curbs and an additional 7.8 km track variant can be found here:
Eifel-Ardennes Ring
The Eifel-Ardennes Ring is a fictional racing circuit consisting of temporarily closed motorways and country roads, which runs up and down the hills of the German Eifel (where the Nürburgring is) and the Belgian Ardennes (where Spa-Francorchamps...
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