Bilster Berg Race Track Gallery

This is the gallery from August 21, 2021. I drove my BMW M3 E92.

The racing circuit at the BILSTER BERG is 4.2 km long, 19 curves and 44 crests and dips. The “mouse trap” with a 26% downhill grade and the following steep face with a 21% uphill grade is one of the highlights of the challenging route. The track is nestled into the existing topography of the mountain, resulting in a cumulative elevation change of 204 m for every lap driven. A veritable roller coaster of a ride that continuously challenges man and machine. The track designed by a famous racetrack designer Hermann Tilke.

Everything is new and high quality. The track designed by a famous racetrack designer Hermann Tilke

Everything is new and high quality. The track designed by a famous racetrack designer Hermann Tilke

Full speed into the Mausefalle

The “mouse trap” with a 26% downhill grade and the following steep face with a 21% uphill

Had to fill the tank

Had to fill the tank

Filled by accident with Shell V-Power GT Masters Racing Fuel 2.49 € per litre, Regular 98 RON pump fuel was 1.80 €

Filled by accident with Shell V-Power GT Masters Racing Fuel 2.49 € per litre, Regular 98 RON pump fuel was 1.80 €

The rear is pretty loaded

Co-enthusiast

Co-enthusiast

Pit neighbour

Pit neighbor

Support vehicle with a style

Support vehicle with a style

Featherweight rarities

Featherweight rarities

Heading to the Bilster Berg restaurant

Heading to the Bilster Berg restaurant

Lunch break

Lunch break

Time to move on…

Time to move on…