Fancy a lap of the Green Hell? If the answer it “Yes” (can it be “No” since you’re reading this piece of news here?), then you have to be prepared to spend a bit more, as the fares for the 2013 season are a tad higher compared to that of the 2012 one.
A single lap will set you back EUR26 ($33.8), with this being the only price that has remained unchanged. However, it’s hard to believe that you won’t want to go through the 73-turn madness more than once and moving up the range we find the four-lap ticket, which now costs EUR97 ($126), EUR2 ($2.6) more.
Next, we have the 9-lap ticket, which retails for EUR202 ($262.5), an increase of EUR5 ($6.5), as well as the 25-lap ticket, which is offered for EUR499 ($648) - EUR9 ($11.7) over what you paid for one in the 2012 season.
The range-topping ticket is the seasons one: for EUR1,475 ($1,916), which would be EUR30 ($39) more, you can hit the Nordschleife whenever you want, as long as the track isn’t taken by an auto company or an organization.
Next, we have the 9-lap ticket, which retails for EUR202 ($262.5), an increase of EUR5 ($6.5), as well as the 25-lap ticket, which is offered for EUR499 ($648) - EUR9 ($11.7) over what you paid for one in the 2012 season.
The range-topping ticket is the seasons one: for EUR1,475 ($1,916), which would be EUR30 ($39) more, you can hit the Nordschleife whenever you want, as long as the track isn’t taken by an auto company or an organization.