Nurburgring 24 Hours live stream via Motorsport.tv
The 2025 Nurburgring 24 Hours kicks off today with Motorsport.tv live streaming every minute of the action.
Coverage is available from 1:45pm BST as drivers tackle the classic endurance event at the very challenging Nordschleife in Germany.
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The Kevin Estre, Ayhancan Guven, Thomas Preining and Patrick Pilet Porsche 911 is on pole, ahead of a Ferrari 296 driven by David Perel, Felipe Fernandez Laser, Axcil Jefferies and Thomas Neubauer.
It forms round two of the 2025 Intercontinental GT Challenge campaign after the Bathurst 12 Hour opener.
Coverage is available across the world but not in the USA, Canada, France, Poland, Hungary, Japan and the Middle East.
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