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Do you want to enter the sacred asphalt? Want to experience the Grand Prix feeling? Let the track come to life and take your own steps on the most beautiful circuit in the Netherlands.
- The racetrack
From street circuit to permanent circuit, and from hundreds...
- The racetrack
The TT Circuit Assen is a motorsport race track built in 1955 and located in Assen, Netherlands. Host of the Dutch TT, it is popularly referred to as "The Cathedral of Speed" by motorcycle racing fans.
CategoryTimeDriverVehicle1:17.109[5]1:20.478[5]1:20.7271:23.160[6]From street circuit to permanent circuit, and from hundreds of spectators to more than 100,000 race fans. Legendary right from its very first race. All you need to know about the TT circuit, from 1925 to the present day.
- The TT Is Born
- A New Home Is Built
- The Northern Loop Gets The Chop
- The Modern Circuit Emerges
While a crowd of 10,000 was thrilled by the speeds and sounds of the first event, it was clear that a better course was needed. With the local government of Borger unwilling to pay for a complete paving of the course, a switch to a new circuit was put in place for 1926, this time closer to Assen itself. Roads through the villages of Hooghalen, Laag...
In a record time of just four months, the new 4.8 miles (7.705km) course sprang up in time for the TT races. The 500cc feature race was to prove controversial, however. After a warm up lap, the riders pulled off, demanding a greater share of the revenues after seeing the massive size of the crowd. After threatening to strike, the organisers came to...
In 1984 there was major change when the northern loop was halved, making the full course almost a mile shorter. Gone were great corners like 'Bedeldijk', 'Stroomdrift' and 'De Vennen', in their place coming a series of sweeping technical corners, overlooked by large spectator banks. By the early 1990s, local authorities took the decision to create ...
The world's first 'floating' grandstand was installed above the final corner run off area in time for the 2005 season, while plans for another extensive remodelling of the northern portion of the track were announced in order to improve the circuit for car racing and release land for hotel, bowling alley, museum, spa and fitness centre and merchand...
The Dutch Tourist Trophy, also known as the TT Assen, and also sometimes known as the Dutch Motorcycle Grand Prix, is an annual Dutch motorsport event established in 1925 for road racing motorcycles held on the TT Circuit Assen, also known as the ‘Cathedral of Speed'.
TT Circuit Assen, Assen. 143,311 likes · 1,251 talking about this · 342,175 were here. The Cathedral of Speed.
Racing. Legendary single-seaters, classic sports and touring cars and game-changing Grand Prix bikes race at impressive speeds to once again entertain the masses, September 5 – 7 at TT Circuit Assen – Holland. Discover more.