2022 Nürburgring Endurance Series
The 2022 Nürburgring Langstrecken Series is the 45th season of the German endurance series (formerly VLN) run at the Nürburgring Nordschleife, and third run as the Nürburgring Langstrecken Serie (NLS).[1] The season began on 26 March and ended on 5 November.
Daniel Zils, Oskar Sandberg and Sindre Setsaas won the drivers championship in a BMW 330i, driving for Adrenalin Motorsport.[2][3] Scherer Sport Team Phoenix(Audi R8 LMS GT3 EVO II) won the overall teams championship(NLS Speed Trophy).[3]
Calendar
Rnd. | Race | Length | Circuit | Date |
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1 | 67. ADAC Westfalenfahrt | 4 hours | Nürburgring Nordschleife | 26 March |
2 | 53. Adenauer ADAC Rundstrecken-Trophy | 4 hours | 23 April | |
3 | 45. RCM DMV Grenzlandrennen | 4 hours | 25 June | |
4 | ROWE 6 Stunden ADAC Ruhr-Pokal-Rennen | 6 hours | 9 July | |
5 | 12 Stunden Nürburgring[4] | 12 hours | 9-11 September | |
6 | 54. ADAC Barbarossapreis | 4 hours | 8 October | |
7 | PAGID Racing 46. DMV Münsterlandpokal | 4 hours | 22 October | |
8 | 46. NIMEX DMV 4-Stunden-Rennen | 4 hours | 5 November | |
Source:[5][6] |
Classes
Entries are split into multiple different classes. Current classes are:
Class | |
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NLS specials | |
SP2 | Purpose-built racecars with an engine capacity between 1400 and 1749 cc. |
SP2T | Purpose-built racecars with a turbocharged-engine capacity between 1400 and 1749 cc and a turbocharger. |
SP3 | Purpose-built racecars with an engine capacity between 1750 and 1999 cc. |
SP3T | Purpose-built racecars with a turbocharged-engine capacity between 1750 and 1999 cc and a turbocharger. |
SP4 | Purpose-built racecars with an engine capacity between 2000 and 2499 cc. |
SP4T | Purpose-built racecars with a turbocharged-engine capacity between 2000 and 2499 cc and a turbocharger. |
SP5 | Purpose-built racecars with an engine capacity between 2500 and 2999 cc. |
SP6 | Purpose-built racecars with an engine capacity between 3000 and 3499 cc. |
SP7 | Purpose-built racecars with an engine capacity between 3500 and 3999 cc. |
SP8 | Purpose-built racecars with an engine capacity over 4000 cc. |
SP8T | Purpose-built racecars with a turbocharged-engine capacity between 2600 and 4000 cc. |
SP9 | For FIA-homologated Group GT3 cars. GT3 sub-classes based on driver ranking system maintained by the FIA. |
SP9 Pro, SP9 Pro-Am & SP9 Am | |
SP10 | For FIA and SRO-homologated Group GT4 cars. |
SP-Pro | Prototype racecars with an engine capacity over 3000 cc. |
SPX | 'Special vehicles' which do not fit into any other class. |
AT(-G) | Vehicles using alternative fuel sources (e.g. electric, LPG, hydrogen, etc.) |
TCR touring cars | |
TCR | FIA-homologated TCR Touring Cars. TCR sub-classes based on driver ranking system. |
TCR Pro & TCR Am | |
NLS production cars | |
V3 | Production cars with an engine capacity between 1600 and 1999 cc. |
V4 | Production cars with an engine capacity between 2000 and 2499 cc. |
V5 | Production cars with an engine capacity between 2500 and 2999 cc. |
V6 | Production cars with an engine capacity over 3500 cc. |
VT1 | Production cars with an engine capacity between 1000 and 1999 cc and a turbocharger. |
VT2 | Production cars with an engine capacity between 2000 and 2999 cc and a turbocharger. |
VT3 | Production cars with an engine capacity over 3000cc and a turbocharger. |
VT Hybrid[7] | Production cars with a hybrid-engine. |
VT Elektro | Production cars with an electro-engine. |
Porsche Endurance Trophy Nürburgring Cup Class cars[8] Cup classes are for single make identical or near identical specification cars | |
Cup 2 | Porsche 992 GT3 Cup cars. |
Cup 3 | Porsche Cayman GT4 Trophy cars. |
Cup Class cars Cup classes are for single make identical or near identical specification cars | |
Cup 5 | BMW M2 CS cars. |
Cup X | KTM X-Bow Cup cars. |
M240i | BMW M240i Racing Cup cars. |
OPC | Opel Astra OPC cars. |
Gruppe H historic cars | |
H2 | Pre-2008 production cars and purpose-built racecars with an engine capacity up to 1999 cc. |
H4 | Pre-2008 production cars and purpose-built racecars with an engine capacity between 2000 and 6250 cc. |
Source[9] |
Entry Lists
SP9
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SPX
SP10
Porsche Endurance Trophy Nürburgring Cup
TCR
Other classesNLS specials
NLS production cars
Gruppe H historic cars
Cup Class cars
ResultsResults indicates overall winner across all classes.
Notes
References
External links |
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