-
Zolder, also
known as
Circuit Terlamen, is an
undulating 4.011 km (2.492 mi)
motorsport race
track in Heusden-
Zolder, Belgium.
Built in 1963,
Zolder hosted...
- Heusden-
Zolder (Flemish: [ˌɦøːzdə(n) ˈzɔldər]; Limburgish: Heuze-
Zolder [ˌɦøːzəˈzɔldəʀ])[tone?] is a muni****lity
located in the
Belgian province of Limburg...
- The 2019 DTM
Zolder round is a
motor racing event for the
Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters held
between 18 and 19 May 2019. The event, part of the 33rd season...
- The 24
Hours of
Zolder (24 uur van
Zolder in Dutch) is a
yearly sports car and
touring car
endurance race held at
Circuit Zolder in Belgium. The race was...
- K. Beringen-Heusden-
Zolder was a
Belgian football club, from the muni****lities of Heusden-
Zolder and
Beringen in Limburg. Its
stadium has been located...
-
Zolder in
northern Belgium and a
circuit at Nivelles-Baulers near Brussels. The
first race at
Nivelles in 1972 was won by
Emerson ****ipaldi.
Zolder hosted...
- Paul Kumpen,
Albert Vanierschot and
Georges Cremer won the 24
Hours of
Zolder in a
Porsche 993. In 1997 PEKA
Racing merged with GL Racing, a
racing team...
- 1500
metres – 3:38.73 (Heusden-
Zolder 2020) 3000
metres – 7:41.78 (Monaco 2022) 5000
metres – 13:02.62 (Heusden-
Zolder 2023)
Indoor 3000
metres – 7:47...
- Dirk
Adorf (born 10 July 1969 in Altenkirchen, Rhineland-Palatinate) is a
German racing driver.
Starting with
small cars, he won the Nürburgring VLN German...
- in 2014 and 2016. He also joint-held the
record of the most 24
Hours of
Zolder wins with six. In 1988,
Kumpen started kart racing. He
moved on to Belcar...