🇩🇪Bilster Berg Drive Resort
Germany
About Bilster Berg Drive Resort
Bilster Berg Drive Resort is a 4.274 km, 19-turn private motor racing circuit north of the spa town of Bad Driburg in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Designed by Hermann Tilke with input from rally legend Walter Röhrl, the circuit was built on an 85-hectare site that had been used since the 1970s as an ammunition depot by the British Army of the Rhine — the land reverted to Count Marcus von Oeynhausen-Sierstorpff when British forces withdrew after German reunification in 1993. Bilster Berg opened in 2013 as an exclusive country-club-style driving resort for trackdays, OEM testing and product launches rather than open competition. The track features 70 m of net elevation change with up to 26% downhill and 21% uphill gradients, blind crests and a near-vertical "Mausefalle" (mousetrap) downhill — a constant favourite on German trackday wishlists.
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Track info
- Country
- 🇩🇪 Germany
- Opened
- 2013
- Corners
- 19
- Direction
- clockwise
- Width
- 12 m
- Main straight
- 650 m
- Elevation Δ
- 70 m
- Designer
- Hermann Tilke, Walter Röhrl