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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