Track Features
Track Cams:
Yes
AI Path:
Yes
Grass FX:
No
Rain FX:
No
DRS Support:
Yes
Animations:
No
Particle FX:
No
SOL Config:
No
Water FX:
No
Lighting FX:
No
Tree FX:
No
Track Layouts
Details
| Country: | Germany | Length (km): | 6.1 km |
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| City: | Hockenheim | Width: | 20 metres |
| Pit Boxes: | 22 | Rating: | |
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Hockenheim (/ˈhɒkənhaɪm/ (listen), German: [ˈhɔkn̩haɪm] (listen)) is a town in northwest Baden-Württemberg, Germany, about 20 km south of Mannheim and 10 km west of Walldorf. It is located in the Upper Rhine valley on the tourist theme routes "Baden Asparagus Route" (Badische Spargelstraße) and Bertha Benz Memorial Route. The town is widely known for its Hockenheimring, a motor racing course, which has hosted over 30 Formula One German Grand Prix races since 1970.
Hockenheim is one of the six largest towns in the Rhein-Neckar-Kreis district; since 1999 the number of inhabitants exceeded the 20,000 threshold, thus the town received the status of a regional central town (Große Kreisstadt) in 2001. It is twinned with the French town of Commercy, the German town of Hohenstein-Ernstthal in Saxony and the American town of Mooresville, North Carolina.
Hockenheim is one of the six largest towns in the Rhein-Neckar-Kreis district; since 1999 the number of inhabitants exceeded the 20,000 threshold, thus the town received the status of a regional central town (Große Kreisstadt) in 2001. It is twinned with the French town of Commercy, the German town of Hohenstein-Ernstthal in Saxony and the American town of Mooresville, North Carolina.
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