Nürburgring Südschleife – Driving the Forgotten Section of the Ring

Take a ride on what’s left of the Nürburgring Südschleife (South Loop) — once part of the original Nürburgring layout. This video captures a drive along the K27 road and former track sections now serving as access and parking roads during major events. While the Südschleife was closed in the early 1980s, some parts of it still exist and can be driven today, offering a quiet yet fascinating glimpse into motorsport history. 📍 Location: Nürburgring Südschleife (Germany) 🛣️ Route: K27 + remaining service/parking roads 🎥 Format: Onboard driving footage 🚘 Purpose: Exploration of the historical racing route 🧭 About the Südschleife: Built in 1927, alongside the Nordschleife, it was 7.7 km (4.8 mi) long Used mostly for motorcycle races and smaller events, and occasionally combined with the Nordschleife After the construction of the GP-Strecke, the Südschleife fell out of use and was gradually dismantled Today, only small sections remain — like the K27 — hidden in plain sight 👉 Like forgotten tracks, motorsport history, and Nürburgring exploration? Subscribe, like, and check out more car and bike content on the channel! ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 Südschleife Map 0:06 Eastern Part (Road K27) 2:07 Western Part (Service Road) #nürburgring #südschleife #nurburgringsouthloop #abandonedracetrack #trackhistory #k27 #carvideo #petrolhead #ringhistory #nürburgringlegacy