Hockenheimring modern layout

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Hockenheimring modern layout is the reconfigured version of Germany’s historic Hockenheimring Grand Prix circuit, known for its shorter, more technical design that replaced the old high-speed forest sections.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Formula One circuit layout
motor racing circuit layout
characteristic more technical than original forest layout
reduced high-speed forest straights
shorter than original forest layout
country Germany NERFINISHED
designer Hermann Tilke NERFINISHED
directionOfTravel clockwise
F1LapRecord_category race lap record (modern layout)
F1LapRecord_driver Kimi Räikkönen NERFINISHED
F1LapRecord_year 2018
F1Use_endYearAsRegularVenue 2019
F1Use_startYear 2002
hasChicane turn 6 hairpin braking zone kink
hasGrandstands Motodrom stadium grandstands
hasSection Mercedes Arena NERFINISHED
Motodrom stadium section NERFINISHED
Nordkurve
Parabolika NERFINISHED
Sachs Kurve NERFINISHED
Spitzkehre hairpin NERFINISHED
Südkurve NERFINISHED
hostedEvent DTM races
European Grand Prix NERFINISHED
Formula 3 races NERFINISHED
GT racing events
German Grand Prix NERFINISHED
layoutType permanent road course
length_km 4.574
length_miles 2.842
locatedIn Baden-Württemberg
Hockenheim NERFINISHED
mainStraightLength_km 0.65
notableChangeFromOldLayout increased emphasis on overtaking at hairpin after Parabolika
removal of multiple forest chicanes
notableFeature large stadium atmosphere in Motodrom
numberOfTurns 17
opened 2002
partOf Hockenheimring NERFINISHED
replaced Hockenheimring pre-2002 long layout NERFINISHED
safetyUpgradeReason reduced speeds in forest sections
shortened to improve safety
spectatorCapacity_approx 120000
surface asphalt
usedFor Formula One NERFINISHED
motorcycle racing
testing
touring car racing

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Hermann Tilke designed Hockenheimring modern layout